Paper. It was invented by the Chinese in around 5000 BC.
No. Cellulose is a carbohydrate made of beta-glucose.
Of course it can be. Cellulose is made up of glucose
The word "paper" comes from the Latin term "papyrus," which referred to the plant used to make writing material in ancient times. Over centuries, the term evolved to represent the thin sheets made from plant fibers used for writing, printing, and drawing.
Rayon is usually termed a synthetic fibre despite the fact it is made from exactly the same substance (cellulose) as cotton, which is termed a natural fibre. In fact, a considerable amount of rayon is made directly from cotton by reconstituting it and drawing it into threads. Much of it is also made from the cellulose of spruce trees.
Pencils were made for writing, drawing etc
Paper is a thin material made from pulp of cellulose fibers, usually derived from wood, rags, or grasses, and dried into flexible sheets. It is commonly used for writing, printing, packaging, and other purposes.
Softwood is ideal for making writing and printing paper, it works really good.
Paper. It was invented by the Chinese in around 5000 BC.
The invention of the printing press
Paper. Cellulose is not dissolved by common solvents, so they use sulphuric acid to break it down into pulp. If you go near a paper mill, you can smell the sulphur from the acid. Pyu!
US paper money is made from a special blend of linen and cotton as opposed to standard writing and printing paper which is made from cellulose.
Most of newsprint, writing, printing and or packaging papers can be made with recycled paper.
No. Cellulose is a carbohydrate made of beta-glucose.
Paper is made from trees and it is used for more purposelike,writing,printing,covering,tissue paper,etc...
Of course it can be. Cellulose is made up of glucose
Cellulose is substance that plant cell wall are made of.