Kool-Aid powder is an example of powdered drink mix, which is typically mixed with water and sugar to create a flavored beverage.
A drug is made up of substances. The substances of the drug creates the product. Like Koolaid for instance. The substances of Koolaid are a powder base, flavorings, colors and sometimes sweeteners. All of these combined make the product: Koolaid.
You can filter the water using a fine mesh strainer or coffee filter to separate the Kool-Aid powder from the water. Alternatively, you can allow the mixture to settle, then carefully pour off the water, leaving the powder behind.
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Depends on what you are comparing it to. For say, water with Koolaid and water without. Also, the temperature or the two kicks in.
Water with a gallon of water with one koolaid packet or whatever flavor and do so for a month or so.
No, using Kool-Aid instead of water will not make drinkable crystals. Crystals are formed by dissolving a solid substance in a liquid and allowing it to slowly evaporate, which doesn't happen by simply mixing in Kool-Aid.
Hell no! They get halfway through and then drink all the suga. Now tell me how you gonna make Koolaid with no suga?
this is a mixture where all of the substances in the mixture are evenly destributed for example a koolaid because it is 50% water and 50% koolaid
Water is the solvent and the powder is the solute.
this is a mixture where all of the substances in the mixture are evenly destributed for example a koolaid because it is 50% water and 50% koolaid
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