- Gunpowder, also
commonly known as
black powder to
distinguish it from
modern smokeless powder, is the
earliest known chemical explosive. It
consists of...
- A
powder is a dry
solid composed of many very fine
particles that may flow
freely when
shaken or tilted.
Powders are a
special sub-class of
granular materials...
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Powder may also
refer to:
Powder (1995 film), an
American science fiction fantasy film
Powder (2019 film), a
Mexican crime comedy-drama film
Powder (2022...
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Young Woman Powdering Herself (French:
Jeune femme se poudrant) is an oil on
canvas painting executed between 1889–90, by the
French painter Georges Seurat...
- the vegetable, then
powdering it
through machinery or home-based
appliances depending on the
scale of production.
Garlic powder is a
common component...
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children spray coloured powder solutions (gulal) at each other, laugh, and celebrate,
while adults smear dry
coloured powder (abir) on each other's faces...
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Baking powder is a dry
chemical leavening agent, a
mixture of a
carbonate or
bicarbonate and a weak acid. The base and acid are
prevented from reacting...
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Powder coating is a type of
coating that is
applied as a free-flowing, dry
powder.
Unlike conventional liquid paint,
which is
delivered via an evaporating...
- myrrh, nitre, salt, and hartshorn,
which would be
added after the
initial powdering process.
Pliny the
Elder reported the use of
pounded pumice as a dentifrice...
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Smokeless powder is a type of
propellant used in
firearms and
artillery that
produces less
smoke and less
fouling when
fired compared to
black powder. Because...