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honestly what kind of question is this? what do you mean? could they identify different cola cans? flavor? what?
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I do not believe that any chemist would choose to identify a compound by using only the melting point; why create such difficulties for yourself?
Iron sulfides are: FeS, FeS2, Fe3S4.
The big bang was a cosmic explosion in which the universe was created. Temperatures were so high that random motions of particles were at relativistic speeds and that the only matter that could exist in such conditions was antimatter.
You could try and draw Jeff Hardy by tracing a picture of him. In order to do this, you would need tracing paper.
International skip tracing is a tricky thing. The general rule of thumb for any sort of skip tracing, the profession that will be enlisted to locate and identify you and your assets, is that if it can be conceived of it can be done. Skip tracers are very imaginative people. Passports are records. They are records that leave a trail of records. If the records exist, someone can access them. If they can be accessed, they can be used to track you and any changes you make.
Candidates often talk about government being transparent. Clear water in a glass is transparent.
If the laminating machine is based on heat, then the tracing paper will burn and deform heavily. Maybe you could try to do it manually using some adhesive and glue it to a transparent material (silicone, nylon, glass)
They could be, but it depends on several factors not the least of which is; was the trace court authorized? Also; Who placed the trace? Who maintained the tracing equipment? Were the records safeguarded as is required for evidentiary material?
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I would like for you to identify this insect, please.
honestly what kind of question is this? what do you mean? could they identify different cola cans? flavor? what?
If it was a banana you could identify it by it's shape or structure.
relate and identify could be used in a similar manner Aaron slurped his soup.
by look
We hoped our tour guide could correctly identify the poisonous plants.