What are marshmellows made out of?
Marshmallows are typically made from sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, and flavorings. These ingredients are mixed together and then whipped to create the fluffy texture of marshmallows. Additionally, some marshmallows may also contain stabilizers or preservatives.
What are the elements in rubber?
Only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in pure natural latex, but rubber articles of manufacture usually contain other elements to improve the properties of the natural rubber for specific applications. Sulfur and zinc oxide are common additives to rubber.
What color is mill scale after it is hot rolled?
http://site2.wikianswers.com/templates/images/saveBtn_enable.gif?v=48569 The color of mill scale after it is hot rolled is bluish black.
Can you laser cut galvanized steel leagaly?
This question really doesn't belong in a Health category. The question is an occupational health question. Cutting metal with a laser, in this case galvanized steel, is much like arc welding or flame cutting on metal. In most if not all states, this is legal as long as the fumes emitted from the operation doesn't exceed OSHA's Permissible Exposure Limits for metal fumes, especially zinc in this case. Some states may have lower limits than OSHA for these metal fumes. Ventilation must always be used, and metal fume sampling should have been conducted to verify exposure levels. Every state has at least one OSHA office and one State run OSHA Consultation Office you can call with questions. In many cases, the employer can contact the State Consultation Office and they will conduct the sampling for free if the employer agrees to correct any hazards identified during the visit This website www.osha.gov will allow you find the contact information for each state and contains information on metal fumes, welding, cutting..etc. Hope that helps.
What has more density and mass 40 grams of cotton balls or a 40 gram rock?
They both have the same mass, however their weight is different. Since the 40 g rock has more density it would have more weight.
The rate of absorption refers to how quickly a substance is taken in by a surface or a medium. It is typically expressed as the amount of substance absorbed per unit of time. The rate of absorption can depend on factors such as surface area, concentration gradient, and permeability of the material.
Is 140kwh per month in household too many per month?
It depends on the size of the house / apartment and number of people living there and their lifestyles. By modern standards I don't think it's much. 140 KWH is the same as burning two 100 watt lamps for 700 hours. There are 720 hours in an average month.
What is the value of a EAA Witness 9 mm compact with a steel frame?
The value of a EAA Witness 9 mm compact with a steel frame can vary based on its condition, market demand, and any additional features. In general, you can expect to pay anywhere from $400 to $600 for a used one in good condition.
What is The rate of absorption?
The rate of absorption refers to the frequency or magnitude that a given drug moves in the bloodstream. The absorption involves a number of phases.
The rate at which something absorbs depends on a few things. Temperature can dramatically affect the rate of absorption for example.
Why do they make maple syrup only in the spring?
Actually, it is made in late winter, just before spring. This is the time when maple treed begin to draw up their spa in order to start making leaves.
AR steel, short for Abrasion Resistant steel, is a type of high-strength steel that is designed to resist abrasion and wear. It is commonly used in applications such as mining, construction, and manufacturing where materials are subjected to harsh conditions that can cause wear and tear. AR steel is often alloyed with elements like carbon, manganese, and boron to enhance its hardness and durability.
What is compression technology in pharmaceutical manufacturing?
Compression technology refers to the compression of tablets (pills) during the drug formulation or manufacturing process. Since the most common method of drug delivery is the oral solid dosage form, a great amount of research and time has been put into perfecting the compression technique. There have been recent innovations and advancements in compression equipment to minimize tablet weight variation.
What is sugar cane made out of?
Sugar cane is a type of plant that is grown and then harvested into sugar.
Sugar cane is a sub-tropical crop of tall plants with very thick stems. The stems are harvested and they are crushed in order to extract the sweet juice. The juice is purified and the water content is boiled off. Eventually the process reaches a stage when sugar crystals grow. The results are a brown raw sugar that resembles the sweet brown sugar used to make baked goods.
What element is a metal and is used in recyclable cans?
The element is aluminum. It is a lightweight metal that is commonly used in beverage cans and is highly recyclable, making it an environmentally friendly choice for packaging.
color dye colers things by something in it called sodium accitate which is why i dont recomend you use this it like bleach a stain that will never come out the same thing in bleach is in coler dye oor the coler is so strong or powerful it can overpower anycoler
What kind of emissions does wood heat release?
Besides CO2 and water (complete combustion) every possible carcinogen known to man and beast ... always a bit different.
If you doubt it, look to the cancer incidence in chimney sweeps.
How well does cotton conserve heat?
Cotton is not the best material for conserving heat as it does not have good insulating properties. It is lightweight and breathable, which can make it a better choice for warmer weather or for layering in cooler temperatures. For better heat conservation, materials like wool or synthetic fibers are more effective.
What is the raw material for making glass?
Quartz Sandstone
The chemical compound silicon dioxide, also known as silica (from the Latin silex), is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula SiO2. It has been known for its hardness since antiquity. Silica is most commonly found in nature as sand or quartz, as well as in the cell walls of diatoms.
Glass typically comprises around 75% silica.
QUARTZ SANDSTONE
Two of the many raw materials of glass is:
limestone and sand
Sand.
The earliest glass, formed when lightning struck a beach, was made of sand which was melted by the lightning. Today's glass is also made of sand, which is mixed with soda ash and lime to reduce costs. http://www.bigsiteofamazingfacts.com/how-is-glass-made
How is sugar extracted from sugar cane?
The sugar cane stems are cut and taken to the processing plant where they are crushed. During crushing, a liquid if forced out of the stems. The liquid is separated from the remains of the crushed stems by a machine which spins the mixture. During the spinning, the solid stems stay in the machine and the liquid is spun out through holes, rather like the spin cycle of a washing machine. The liquid spun out of this machine is removed and taken to a different part of the plant where it is heated. During this process, water disappears and crystals of sugar form.
The waste plant material left after the extraction of sugar used to be disposed of by burning, a process that produced a great deal of polluting smoke, solid particles and carbon dioxide. Today, much of this waste material is being used to produce useful ethanol and polymers (plastics).
In fact, the golden gate bridge is made out of iron. Also, don't be surprised of iron is an ingredient in your medicine because it is good for you in some cases!
Can foam rubber sheets be used for insulation?
Foam rubber sheets can be used for insulation in some cases, such as for soundproofing or cushioning. However, they may not be as effective as other types of insulation materials, like fiberglass or foam board, when it comes to thermal insulation. It's important to consider the specific insulation needs of your project before choosing foam rubber sheets.
It depends on which ton you are using. The conversion between common tons is:
Who can tell me anything about a pogo stick maded of cast aluminum marked Luscombe?
It was made by the Luscombe Aircraft company in 1948, about the time the company was closing after WWII. You can find more information at this person: dcombs@luscombesilvaire.info
What can be used to join plaster of Paris after it has broken?
Plaster of Paris can be joined back together using a mixture of fresh plaster and water. Apply the fresh plaster mixture to the broken edges, press them together, and then smooth out the surface for a seamless repair. Allow it to fully dry and then sand or paint as needed.