Subtracting a proton from a gold nucleus makes the atom a platinum atom.
No. Hydrogen is highly flammable, so adding it to a fire would only make it bigger.
Yes, one of its isotopes, tridium, which has an atomic weight of two and an extra two neutrons its its nucleus, is highly radioactive, as well as rare.
it is highly monochromatic . all standard results are in 589nm . so Na is used if you use a filter then der no other wavelength than 589 &589.6nm
Mixing of acid with water is highly exothermic. Hence acid is added to water.Also, adding acid to water, if the mixture accidentally splashes you will be less likely to be injured by the dilute acid mix. Adding water to acid, if the mixture accidentally splashed you will be more likely to be injured by the still concentrated acid mix.
Alchemy was the study of trying to turn lead into gold, which could theoretically be accomplished by adding protons - but seriously, there's a reason why there aren't any alchemists any more. It's too expensive a process to be worth the few molecules of gold or platinum you may be lucky enough to create.
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It is highly folded.
The nucleus is a highly specialized organelle that serves as the information and administrative center of the cell.
The inner mitochondrial membrane is highly folded
it is uranium
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The nucleus is a highly specialized organelle that serves. This organelle has two major functions: it stores the cell's hereditary material.
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The nucleus of a cell contains genetic material in the form of DNA and RNA. DNA is packed into highly condensed structures called chromosomes. RNA is able to shuttle between the nucleus and cytoplasm.
This highly complex Area is known as the Cell's [or Cellular] Nucleus.
The usual results of this surgery are an end to obstruction, pain, and infection. Highly successful results include the return of bowel function and daily activities.
This stage of the Cell cycle is known as M-Phase - m for mitosis.