The chalk-like substance is, in fact, chalk.
When you apply a substance thickly to something, you "cake it on".
yes they do, to help the chalk adhere and provide a good grip while also protecting the skin on their palms.
Depends on how small you want to go. The standard answer is generally atoms, but atoms are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. Then protons and neutrons are made up of quarks and glueons. And once you get atoms, the word "substance" doesn't apply anymore, they're called particles
A non-volatile substance cannot change from a liquid or a solid to a gas. So the substance would stay in its original state until you heat it enough to where this rule does not apply.
These are called temporary tattoos.
Apply means to put an action to a given circumstance. It can also mean to rub or pour a substance to another surface.Jane can apply basic arithmetic to a geometry problem. Mother can apply face cream to her arms. John can apply the computer code to stop a computer virus.
Examples: ethanol, vinegar, salt, aspirin, ice erc.
a slap.
Fees may apply mean If you have studying the course you must pay the fees. This is called Fees may apply.
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A man with hypersexuality is called satyriasis.
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