When the metals are burnt in air they usually measure more because of the metal oxides formed.
Sulfur
A burn is caused by dry heat whereas a scald is caused by wet heat. A burn can be caused by heat or cold, and this can be wet or dry. A scald is a burn caused by wet heat such as boiling water.
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When the metals are burnt in air they usually measure more because of the metal oxides formed.
with air ,a dryer.
The object is a sponge. It weighs 2kg when dry, 1kg when wet (due to water absorption), and 3kg when burned (due to the release of gases and combustion byproducts).
up to 20 minutes
wet prints are those in which fabri is either dyed or printed dry prints are the fancy prints like flock prints, burn out prints.
A wet bulb measures the temperature after water evaporation allows to cool and a dry bulb measures air temperature.
1kg - dry ash 2kg - wet ash 3kg - ash.
You would use a sling psychrometer to measure both dry bulb and wet bulb temperature. The dry bulb thermometer measures the air temperature, while the wet bulb thermometer measures the temperature with evaporative cooling considered.
To burn wet wood effectively, it is best to first dry it out by storing it in a dry, well-ventilated area for several weeks. Alternatively, you can use a wood stove or fireplace with good airflow to help dry out the wood as it burns. Avoid burning wet wood in an open fire pit or fireplace, as it can create excess smoke and be less efficient.