What do you call a substance that cannot be turned into powder?
The word "impulverulent" does not exist in any dictionaries.
Your kind help would be very much appreciated.
Answers:
nonfriable
fri·a·ble (frī'ə-bəl)
adj.
Readily crumbled; brittle: friable asbestos insulation.
[Latin friābilis, from friāre, to crumble.]
A powder can not be turned into a powder.
Alternatively: non-friable.
very solid. he he just kidding i dont know
I can think of 2 possibilities: "liquid" or "gas"
liquid/gas/vapour cant be converted completely into powder.
impulverulent-pl. check the spelling.
Hmm I am not sure, But I know a Gas skipping the Liquid stage and forming straight into a Solid is called Sublimable (Subliming)
I dont think that helps though.
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Your kind help would be very much appreciated.
Answers:
nonfriable
fri·a·ble (frī'ə-bəl)
adj.
Readily crumbled; brittle: friable asbestos insulation.
[Latin friābilis, from friāre, to crumble.]
A powder can not be turned into a powder.
Alternatively: non-friable.
very solid. he he just kidding i dont know
I can think of 2 possibilities: "liquid" or "gas"
liquid/gas/vapour cant be converted completely into powder.
impulverulent-pl. check the spelling.
Hmm I am not sure, But I know a Gas skipping the Liquid stage and forming straight into a Solid is called Sublimable (Subliming)
I dont think that helps though.
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