Omg those Crystals are really pretty. If your looking to buy one then just click the link in my bio. Hope you will like them.
Adding a dehydrating agent like polymer crystals to orange juice will absorb the water content, resulting in a thickening or gelling of the juice. This can change the texture and consistency of the juice, making it less appealing to drink.
Jelly crystals are granulated, flavored sugar that is used to make gelatin desserts, commonly known as jelly in some countries. They are typically dissolved in hot water and then chilled to set into a wobbly, sweet treat.
polymer
A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
A phospholipid is not a polymer.
Polymer crystals can last in a lawn or flower bed for 3-5 years before needing to be replaced. Factors such as environmental conditions, watering frequency, and sunlight exposure can affect the longevity of the crystals. Regularly monitoring the crystals and replacing them as needed can help maintain their effectiveness.
Francesco Simoni has written: 'Ottica e tecnologia ottica' -- subject(s): Physiological optics, Geometrical optics, Lenses 'Nonlinear optical properties of liquid crystals and polymer dispersed liquid crystals' -- subject(s): Optical properties, Polymer liquid crystals, Nonlinear theories, Liquid crystals
It depends where they are. Full sun or total shade...mixed in dirt...all alone. How much water? Lots of variables. I know in Arizona in full sun, mixed with mulch around my plant, about a week IF I really water well!
Adding a dehydrating agent like polymer crystals to orange juice will absorb the water content, resulting in a thickening or gelling of the juice. This can change the texture and consistency of the juice, making it less appealing to drink.
Renyuan Qian has written: 'Perspectives on the macromolecular condensed state' -- subject(s): Crystalline polymers, Polymer liquid crystals
A crystal has an orderly repeating pattern of atoms, so does a polymer. The term "polymer" is usually reserved to describe a substance with a repeating pattern of formula units (monomers) which are groups of atoms.
Jelly crystals are granulated, flavored sugar that is used to make gelatin desserts, commonly known as jelly in some countries. They are typically dissolved in hot water and then chilled to set into a wobbly, sweet treat.
Urine turns into gel in diapers due to the absorption of the sodium polyacrylate polymer, which is the material commonly used in the absorbent core of diapers. This polymer has the ability to absorb and retain a significant amount of liquid, transforming the liquid urine into a gel-like substance, preventing leaks and keeping the baby's skin dry.
polymer
A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
A phospholipid is not a polymer.
polymer