The difference between glassine envelopes and regular envelopes is that the first ones are water and air resistant, that is why they have different uses, such as carrying pharmacy products or firecrackers.
Nothing. Germs have to be bad germs and have to get into you to harm you.
Yes, it kills most germs.
I know for sure hot water kills germs
non-bacteria; germs are bacterias; non means no......:D
CLAY ENVELOPES
Unless it's sealed in a container marked "sterile", or soaking in bleach for at least 10 minutes, it has germs on it.
Louis Pasteur in 1861. He saved the milk and beer industries by suggesting that people lightly heat the liquid is a sealed container to kill the germs. His germ theory was what helped him figure out that it was germs that made food go bad, not bad food that made germs, which in turn was key to his pasteurisation idea.
There is no standard collective noun for 'envelopes', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a box of envelopes, a pack of envelopes, a stack of envelopes, etc.
The glue on the back of envelopes is typically made from a mixture of water, adhesive (like gum arabic or synthetic resin), and a preservative to prevent microbial growth. This mixture creates a sticky substance that is activated by moisture and allows the envelope to be sealed shut when licked or moistened.
Envelopes is correct.
Envelopes come in several shapes and sizes. I assume Hallmark envelopes can be printed in any printer designed and capable of printing envelopes.
there is NO antonym for envelopes due to the fact that it is a noun.
SIC 2677 applies to ENVELOPES.
stuffiing envelopes is one of the oldest scams. there are no jobs to stuff envelopes, It is all done by machines
The difference between glassine envelopes and regular envelopes is that the first ones are water and air resistant, that is why they have different uses, such as carrying pharmacy products or firecrackers.
525