chalk
Water is the solvent and chalk is the solute.
The effect the chalk has on ants is that it can penetrate their skin and dehydrate them. Chalk can slowly kill an ant.
This is some chalk.
No, once chalk dust has been created from a chalk stick, it cannot be transformed back into a solid piece of chalk. The dust particles are broken down and cannot reassemble into a solid form.
tailors chalk
TAILORS; when tailors make your clothes,they use that chalk.(it might be erasable) PENCIL; you use it to write your assignments on the paper.
Tailor's chalk is a piece of chalk used by tailors to make temporary markings on pieces of fabric or clothing to guide them (e.g. lines to cut or sew along)
Tailors use chalk. I use an indelible ink marker.
Tailors use chalk to mark fabric because it easily rubs off and does not leave a permanent mark. It allows them to make temporary guidelines and measurements that can be easily erased once the garment is stitched.
The best product I have found is tailors chalk. It usually comes in a package with a piece of white and blue and it easily brushes off.
The possessive for of the plural noun tailors is tailors'.
The plural possessive form of "tailors" is "tailors'." In English, when a plural noun ends in "s," you simply add an apostrophe after the "s" to indicate possession. So, in this case, if you are referring to something belonging to multiple tailors, you would write "the tailors' tools" or "the tailors' shop."
Yes "blackboard chalk", it is formed from the microscopic pieces of calcite (coccoliths) from sea micro-organisms. Soem other compounds are sometimes called chalk- e.g. "tailors chalk a very hard chalk used to mark cloth is often made from compressed "talc" a silicate mineral.
Tailor's chalk is a type of chalk used by tailors and seamstresses to mark fabric for cutting or sewing. It comes in various colors, such as white, yellow, or blue, and is designed to easily brush off fabric without leaving a permanent mark. Tailor's chalk is a useful tool for making precise markings on fabric that can easily be removed after the garment is completed.
The Nine Tailors was created in 1934.
by putting it a secure container just to keep dust particles together