Vitamin C. Note how quickly it dissolves.
If you had a stable element 115, then by definition there would need to be at least one non-radioactive isotope. Stable elements are those that have at least one nonradioactive isotope. Of course, the other isotopes of the element could all be radioactive.
All of them are "stable" elements in at least one isotope. The word "inert" is the term that applies to neon as it has completely filled atomic orbitals and obeys the octet rule.
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There is one stable isotope in Niobium, Nb93 there are 28 known isotopes in all.
They don't at all. Enzymes, Coenzymes, and Vitamins are 3 totally different thing
As a civilization, you have to have seven different qualities. One of them is a stable food supply. As we all know, Athens was a civilization, therefore, they had a stable food supply.
if you pasture the horse, than at least one acre, if you stable it, than basically enough for the stable and a place to ride the horse/ exercize it
Yes, taking multiple vitamins during the week is perfectly ok and normal. With all the multi-vitamins out there it's hard not to get all mixed up with what's ok to take and what's not, but when it all comes down to it, nobody ever got sick from taking to many vitamins.
The best kind of supplement vitamins are the all-in-one types that provide all essential vitamins and minerals. If you are eating nutritious foods you may not even need to supplement with vitamins. Before starting your diet, consider asking your doctor to run blood tests to see how your vitamin levels are, so that you can have a better idea of which vitamins you need to focus on.
There is no "number one vitamin" for a stallion. All vitamins are essential for a stallion, not just one.
Then you get a lot of vitamins.
All the even numbers and the odd multiples of 5.