eggs
Eggs.
Eggs.
Yes, lime is considered a basic ingredient in cooking due to its ability to add acidity and brightness to dishes.
No, it is a compound. Household uses of acetone are as the active ingredient in nail polish remover and as paint thinner.
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The answer to this question depends on what is being cooked. For instance, if the recipe is for a dessert, the flavoring or sweetening would be the basic ingredient. If it is for a soup, stock or broth. For a bread, the basic ingredient would be flour. For a pasta dish, it would be pasta.
Actually, it's rarely used in paint, and if it is, it would be as a dryer. Methanol is, however, a basic ingredient used to cut shellac to proper weight for application. Shellac is not paint, though.
One basic ingredient of soap is lye, also known as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, which is needed to facilitate the saponification process that turns fats or oils into soap.
The basic ingredient of green tea is the same as the basic ingredient of normal ("black") tea: tea leaves, that is, the leaves from the tea shrub. In the case of black tea, the leaves are fermented; green tea is unfermented, or fermented less. But the leaves are the same.
Yes, water can dissolve mineral spirits, which is the primary ingredient in paint thinner. However, it is important to note that this process may take some time and is not as effective as using the intended solvent for thinners.
Paint thinner? There are two basic paint thinners on the market. The old timey one is turpentine. The process of making it is to extract the resin from pine trees then distill the resin to extract the turpentine from it. Turpentine is expensive, so the modern paint thinner is mineral spirits, which is made out of hydrocarbons and hexane.