The pig has many by products used for various different reasons. In chalk, the fatty acids and glycerin is used.
Pig Skin
Pig fat and its enzymes are used in a variety of food products. Maggi noodles uses pig fat to make their product.
To find that you you need to look on the product's label.
The pig launcher is a type of pipeline product. It requires an ASME U stamp in order to be properly certified.
Probably a collquial term meaning that the person is fond of, or has a great interest in, a pig or a pig product. What I'm Big on the Pig mean? You see it on Shirt everywhere- It's that you are a fan of "Piggy Wiggle" Grocery Stores. That what on the back or front of shirts- "Iam Big on the PIG"
Chalk (calcium carbonate, CaCO3) is found in nature, being a natural product.
Porky Pig is a creation of Friz Freleng and a product of the Warner Bros. Studios .
If a product is not intended for a guinea pig they should not come in contact with it. Period.
Pig Skin
no but it does have gelatin which is a by product of animals
Pig fat and its enzymes are used in a variety of food products. Maggi noodles uses pig fat to make their product.
Hairspray. Any sort will do. Im pretty sure you can also buy special spray for chalk/chalk pastels from art shops, although hairspray has the same effect.
pig iron is intermediate product of smelting of iron ore sponge iron is product of direct reduction of iron ore in solid state
Many, many thousands of products have pig fat in them or produced using pig fat. It would be impossible to list them all.
chalk
colored chalk sidewalk chalk dustless chalk
Chalk contains calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Vinegar is acetic acid in water. If you spill vinegar on a piece of chalk, you will see carbon dioxide bubbles with some wetness and a salt called calcium acetate. 2 HC2H3O2 + CaCO3 -> Ca(C2H3O2)2 + CO2 + H2O