40 pounds of powder is equivalent to 640 oz (1 pound = 16 oz). If 4 oz of powder make 1 liquid gallon, then 640 oz would make 160 liquid gallons (640 oz / 4 oz = 160 gallons).
To make a liquid base from powder spice, you can mix the spice with a liquid such as water, broth, milk, or oil, depending on the recipe. Start by adding a small amount of liquid to the powder spice and whisking until it forms a smooth paste, then gradually add more liquid while continuing to whisk until you reach the desired consistency. Adjust the seasoning as needed.
Luminous liquid can be made by mixing a phosphorescent or fluorescent powder with a clear liquid such as water or alcohol. The powder absorbs and emits light, creating a glow effect in the liquid. Adjust the concentration of the powder to control the brightness of the liquid.
Tea powder absorb water.
No, sulphur powder cannot be filtered because it is a fine powder that will pass through filter paper along with the liquid. Instead, sulphur powder can be separated from a liquid by methods such as precipitation or sedimentation.
Powder make up is better. Liquid make up tends to be very messy and can sometimes lead to problems like running down. So powder make up is the better option.
To make liquid borax, you can dissolve borax powder in hot water. Mix until the powder is fully dissolved and the solution becomes clear. Allow the solution to cool before using it.
Definitely liquid, because powder can make your skin look even more dry. Powder is better for those with oily skin. :)
liquid and powder
40 pounds of powder is equivalent to 640 oz (1 pound = 16 oz). If 4 oz of powder make 1 liquid gallon, then 640 oz would make 160 liquid gallons (640 oz / 4 oz = 160 gallons).
To make a liquid base from powder spice, you can mix the spice with a liquid such as water, broth, milk, or oil, depending on the recipe. Start by adding a small amount of liquid to the powder spice and whisking until it forms a smooth paste, then gradually add more liquid while continuing to whisk until you reach the desired consistency. Adjust the seasoning as needed.
No, talcum powder is not a liquid. It is a solid substance in the form of a finely ground powder.
Powder is considered a solid, not a gas, nor a liquid. it is actually a solid
No,powder called powdred solid
I am pretty sure its a powder
Liquid laundry soap typically produces more bubbles than powder because it contains more surfactants that help trap air and create foam. Powder detergent may still produce bubbles, but they are usually smaller and less abundant compared to liquid detergent.
It is not recommended to try to convert liquid ephedrine into powder form. This process involves potentially dangerous chemical manipulations that can lead to accidents and harm. It is best to use ephedrine products as directed and avoid attempting to alter their form.