No.
Agent Orange is a defoliant used to kill off the vegetation so they could see the enemy.
Napalm is a flamable jelly that is dropped on the enemy.
An orange has about . 1 mg of orange. The vitamin C in an orange will help the body absorb iron supplements if eaten around the same time.
No, a suspending agent helps solid particles stay suspended in a liquid without settling, while a dispersing agent disperses solid particles evenly throughout a liquid to prevent clumping or agglomeration.
No, nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and helium are not the same thing. Helium is an inert gas commonly used in party balloons and as a cooling agent in various applications, while nitrous oxide is a colorless gas often used as an anesthetic or in whipped cream dispensers.
CNS is an acronym for Central Nervous System, thus they are the same thing.
Yes. When we're talking about the Earth, 'spin' and 'rotate' are the same thing.
Nothing because a travel agent and a travel agent are the same thing.
they are 2 names for the same thing.
Every thing except the skin. The same as an orange.
Mostly to destroy vegetation that was used by the enemy to hide their movements. Same purpose agent orange was later used for, but agent orange was supposed to be more selective, limiting collateral damage.
they are almost the same thing,ecept you are a higher level if you are elite penguin.
Yes you can, unless your a member (which means the same thing as membership).
No. Its not the same thing they are two different things..mosambi ( citrus limetta) is usually green and rich in fiber while orange is orange in colour and is rich in Vitamin C.
An orange vest or orange hat. It keeps them safe for other hunters
Tangerine and coral are shades of orange names, if that is what your taliking about. i am in fact trying to research the same thing. Good luck finding some more!
See This Link : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_Orange Agent orange were the nicknames given to the herbicide and defoliant used by the United States Armed Forces in its Herbicidal Warfare program during the Vietnam War. between 1963-1966 America had sprayed over 6 million gallons of agent orange in Vietnam Agent Orange was used from 1961 to 1971 was by far the most used of the so-called "Rainbow Herbicides" utilized during the program. Degradation of Agent Orange (as well as Agents Purple, Pink, and Green) released dioxins, which have caused health problems for those exposed during the Vietnam War. Agents Blue and White were part of the same program but did not contain dioxins.
No, orange chicken and sweet and sour chicken are not the same thing. Orange chicken is a dish made with battered and fried chicken pieces coated in a sweet and tangy orange sauce. Sweet and sour chicken, on the other hand, is battered and fried chicken pieces served in a sweet and sour sauce typically made with vinegar, sugar, and ketchup.
== == * Napalm is a powdered aluminum soap or similar compound used to gelatin oil or gasoline for use in napalm bombs or flame throwers, or the resultant gelatinous substance. Napalm was developed by the U.S. in World War II by a team of Harvard chemists led by Louis Fieser.== == * Napalm was not invented by the U.S., and not in WW2, it was first made under then name Greek Fire during the 600's. It is a petrol fuel thickened many different ways. Styrofoam has the same properties as many chemicals that are added. See link: http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761564351/napalm.htmlNapalm is a form of jellied fuel used as a military weapon. It is flammable, and like a thin jelly, sticks to anything it splashes against. When ignited, it sets things it has splashed against on fire. It was used as a fuel in flamethrowers and as aerial bombs.