I really don't know much, but some that i know is carbon monoxide, oxgen and
carbon dioxide
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Yes, if by "mix" you mean react chemically to form bonds with another element/comopound. All organic compounds have at least one carbon atom present: hydrocarbons, carbohydrates, carbon dioxide, proteins... the list is long.
It really depends on which two liquids you are try to separate. The most basic method would be distillation, or boiling one of the liquids and collecting the condensation. If the liquids don't mix well, i.e., oil and water, a centrifuge can be used to separate the two.
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A vertical list of information in a table is called a "column"
You think probable to the list of of chemical elements.
Oxygen,Healiem, carbonbyoxide
Refer to the related link for a list.
mining,natural gasses
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The list is quite long to be typed here. Please refer to the suggested link for alphabetical list and other data on gases.
-Nitrogen 78.09% -Oxygen 20.95% -Argon 0.039% - Trace Gasses <1%
Formaldehyde If you mean the materials used in Egypt to mummify the bodies of people, there is a long list of them. See the link below to take you to the list. Where is the link?
If its a pure elemnt O2, N2, and all of the inert gases Th list is very long for gases that are compounds, for example CO2, CO, all of the alkanes, alkenes and alkynes that are gases.
Try the "teen" line of deodorants and check to make sure it doesn't list "antiperspirant. Also, Tom's of Maine has a ton of great smelling scented deodorants and is entirely natural.
There are many bad smelling flowers in the world. Some flowers don't smell at all.Here is a list of some bad smelling flowers:The orchids Bulbophyllum and PterostylisFlowers of carob trees (Ceratonia siliqua)Blossoms of certain members of the arum family (Araceae)Most of the time the definition of a 'bad' smelling flower depends on the person. Some people may think that Roses smell bad, whereas most people think that they smell nice.For more info on bad smelling flowers visit this website:http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ww0602.htm
Radon detectors are detectors that detect radon, a colorless and odorless gas that is second to only smoking in the list of causes for lung cancer. There is no record of the first hotel to employ radon detectors, but they come standard in most hotels due to their low costs.
This is a non-existent chemical. There are no nitrogen sulphates, either synthetic or naturally occurring. This is further verified by the 2014 Combined Chemical Dictionary which does not list it.