… (monosilicate, metasilicate, polysilicate, etc.), and their degree of hydration and their solubility vary with the method of manufacture and the degree of purity. Occur in colourless crystals or in powder, …
… or other material. Some of these plates must have their degree of sensitivity enhanced prior to exposure and other plates must have the degree of hardening of the irradiated sections (thermally) …
… sugar products. Raw sugar may, however, be of such a high degree of purity that it is suitable for human consumption … a white crystalline substance which is marketed in various degrees of fineness or in the form of small cubes, loaves, …
… same nature and have been produced by the same method, the degree of processing (e.g., unbleached, bleached or … paperboard are products made from a fibrous mass of varying degrees of absorbency. Waste and scrap of paper or …
… casting or hand-shaping, followed in some cases by some degree of machining. (iii) Drying the resulting articles. … the ceramic product. Sometimes machine finishing to a high degree of precision is necessary. Finishing may also include …