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No one knows how many atoms are in a sponge. There has to be billions of atoms because in one strand of your hair there is about a million atoms.
70,000 molecules in one hair strand ( average length, to shoulder)
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Just one in every molecule, oxygen
The number of hydrogen atoms is twice the number of oxygen atoms. Glucose is C6H12O6, so there are 12 hydrogen atoms for every 6 oxygen atoms in a molecule.
More than a million is all I know.
No one knows how many atoms are in a sponge. There has to be billions of atoms because in one strand of your hair there is about a million atoms.
70,000 molecules in one hair strand ( average length, to shoulder)
every strand live 6 years, one at a time and then will grow another.
An average of 100,000 hair strands.
100,000
I have been searching for the answer to this question for years. Every once in a while I will find a strand of hair that is striped, alternating silver and dark brown. I have naturally dark brown, very curly hair, and I can't find the answer to this. I know that this doesn't answer your question, but I've been searching as well!
There are many ways that hair extensions are affixed to your own natural hair. If your are talking about strand by strand hair extensions, my favorite way to attach them is with a keratin bond that sits close to your scalp but not so close as it pulls or tugs on your natural hair as that can cause serious hair loss.
Things like exposure to certain drugs can be found
every and any DNA strand can constitue to a chromosome :)
2 atoms of hydrogen for every atom of oxygen.
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