Evaporative cooling - the water evaoprates and chills things slightly as it does so. (Doubt its very effective though)
It seems there may be a typo in your question. If you are asking if butter is a solid, then yes, butter is a solid at room temperature.
The relative density of butter can be determined by dividing the mass of a given volume of butter by the mass of an equal volume of water at a specified temperature. The resulting ratio will give you the relative density of butter in comparison to water.
Melting butter in a frying pan is a physical change. The butter undergoes a physical change from solid to liquid when heat is applied. The chemical composition of the butter remains the same.
The movement of particles in a hard stick of butter are solid. Their not moving. While the movement of particles in a melted sick of butter are liquid. They are moving.
Yes, butter can be a liquid when it is melted. At room temperature, butter is typically solid. Heating butter to a temperature above 95°F (35°C) will cause it to melt and become a liquid.
cotton swabs are the ice beneath my skates. They are the butter beneath my pasta. and they are the flour beneath my latkas. they are the buttons beneath my remote. they are the numbers beneath my clock. and last, they are the cotton beneath my swabs................lets just say..............
Run hot water on the out side of the dish. If that dosent work, try a spoon :P
Yes, you can. Go to google.com and search non-dairy peanut-butter. Also, you can search, cookie recipes without unsalted butter. It has peanut-butter cookies, but with salted butter.
unsalted butter
The only way to get 'butter' is to download or make a butter mod. Butter is not (yet) available without mods.
Oxidized butter is a known carcinogen because of the release of reactive oxygen species (free radicals) turning the butter a more crayon-colored yellow. Just remove the oxidized portions to expose the "healthier" butter beneath.
570 calories in a small popcorn without butter
To melt butter without using a microwave, you can place the butter in a small saucepan on low heat and stir it continuously until it melts.
yes it is I think it kind of gross!!!!!!!!!!!
With skill
To soften butter without melting it, you can leave it at room temperature for about 30 minutes or gently pound it with a rolling pin.
To butter popcorn without making it soggy, melt the butter separately and drizzle it lightly over the popcorn, tossing gently to evenly coat. Avoid pouring melted butter directly onto the popcorn as it can make it soggy.