You usually buy it from your gymnastics club. You get magnesium and carbon and combine it together and compress it in to a block and then wrap it up in some plastic.
Mix with small amount of water the smash...if that doesn't work then use a new chalk block.
Move the lower green block to the right of the purple block right Move the top right green block down Move the top right blue block right Move the purple block up Move the blue block below the hole up Move the bottom right green block left one space Move the green block above the bottom right hole down Move the blue block below the purple block right Move the purple block down Move the green block to the right of the hole left and up Move the green block to the right of the hole left Move the blue block below the hole up Move the green block to the right of the purple block up and right Move the purple block right Move the green block above the hole down Move the topmost green block down Move the top right blue block left Move the rightmost blue block left Move the top right green block up Move the bottom right green block up Move the purple block right Move the green block to the right of the red block right and down Move the blue block above the hole down Move the top right blue block down Move the top left blue block right Move the red block up Move the bottom left blue block up Move the bottom left green block left Move the green block to the right of the hole left Move the bottom right blue block down Move the leftmost blue block right Move the red block down Move the top blue block left Move the blue block below the hole up Move the green block to the right of the hole left Move the top right green block down and left Move the purple block up Move the blue block to the right of the red block right Move the bottom blue block right Move the green block above the hole down Move the red block right Move the bottom left green block up Move the green block to the right of the hole left and up Move the green block below the red block left Move the bottom right blue block left Move the rightmost blue block down Move the rightmost green block down and right Move the red block right Move the top left green block right and down Move the top left blue block down Move the topmost blue block left Move the red block up Move the green block to the left of the hole right one space Move the top left green block right Move the bottom left green block up Move the bottom left blue block left Move the bottom right blue block left Move the rightmost green block down Move the green block to the left of the hole right Move the red block down Move the top left blue block right Move the blue block below the hole up Move the leftmost green block up Move the green block to the left of the red block up Move the bottom left blue block up Move the bottom blue block left Move the red block down Move the green block to the left of the hole right Move the leftmost green block right Move the top left blue block down Move the top blue block left Move the green block to the left of the purple block up and left Move the purple block left Move the green block below the hole up Move the bottom right green block up Move the red block right Move the green block above the hole down Move the top left green block down Move the purple block left Move the green block above the red block left and up Move the red block to the exit
It can be left out or you can use garlic powder.
Because chalk(CaCO3) is insoluble in water and more over if you pass the mixture through a filter paper the chalk is left behind on the paper while the water seeps through it .
well you block on runnin plays like zone right you block right or zone left you block to the left or you can pull and block the end or linebackers so its just blocking
This chalk is for drawing on sidewalks only, not for chalkboards. You will need: * The shells of 6 eggs * 1 tsp very hot water from the tap * 1 tsp flour * Wash the eggshells well, so they don't have any egg left in them. Dry them and grind them with a rock on the sidewalk or other concrete surface. Make sure the rock you're using for grinding is clean so you don't get dirt ground in with the eggshells. Grind the eggshells into a fine powder. You'll need one soupspoonful of this powder to make a stick of chalk. When you have enough powder to make a stick of chalk, sift or pick out any little bits of eggshell that are still not ground up and throw them away. Scoop the powder into a cup or paper towel and bring it into the house for the next part. Stir the flour and hot water together in a small dish to make a paste. Put the soupspoonful of eggshell powder into the paste and mix well. It may help to mash it with the back of the spoon. Add a few drops of food coloring if you want colored chalk. Shape this mixture into a chalk stick. Then roll it up in a strip of paper towel and set aside to dry. (Drying takes about three days.) Then just peel the paper off one end and you're ready for some sidewalk art. For really big sticks of chalk, try making 3 times this recipe, and stuff the mixture into an old toilet paper tube. When it's dry, you can peel away the cardboard as you use it.
sulphur powder
We use filtration when we want to separate a solid and a liquid. e.g. chalk and water The residue left behind at the filter paper will be chalk in this case, for it is a solid:)
Of the top 3 blocks, push the far right block down 2 and left 1 Far top left block down 1 Top block right 1, down 2 Far left block up 1, right 1 Far right block left 1, up 1 Bottom right block up 1 Bottom block right 2 Push middle left block down 1 Top block right and down
its just a type of ash
The residue is the paint powder.
left low block and left offence
It's a 6x4 rectangle. In the top left it's the teal blue block in the right it's the red block. In the bottom left it's the green block and it's the light blue block on the left. The inside should be easy