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Yes you can use sawdust provided it is made of pure pine sawdust. It should be noted that as it says in it's name sawdust is dusty and can cause respiratory problems in horses.
a mixture of sawdust and saliva
No, the molecules of a tree and sawdust are not the same. Sawdust is made up of smaller wood particles broken down from the original tree, so the molecules in sawdust are a combination of wood molecules and air.
Sawdust is a heterogeneous mixture. It is made up of a variety of different size wood particles, which can vary in composition.
Particle board is a material that is used to make cheap wooden furniture. It looks like regular wood, but it is made from wood chips or sawdust.
Yes, it is made from tree wood which is renewable.
No high quality cinnamon contains sawdust. Sawdust would be considered a contaminant or adulteration of the cinnamon, and would only be present in a very inferior product.
No, sawdust is not an element. It is a mixture of tiny wood particles and other materials, such as bark and leaves, that are produced when cutting or sanding wood. Elements are substances made up of only one type of atom.
There is no evidence to suggest that middle age bakers used sawdust as flour. Flour in the Middle Ages was typically made from ground grains such as wheat, barley, or rye. Although some bakers may have used additives or fillers to stretch the flour supply, sawdust is not a historically documented ingredient in traditional baking practices.
Yes, chipboard is one of the many by-products of lumber. Mostly made from sawdust and waste cuts.