A Hearse
There is a compound that could be called carbon trihydride hydroxide, but it is never called that. Instead it is called methanol, or sometimes methyl alchohol.
Properly speaking, dead things are formerly living things. It's sometimes used figuratively to mean something which has never been and could never be alive, but usually it implies that the thing referred to used to be alive but no longer is.
Black is never the first band of a resistor color code, so you must be reading the stripes backwards. Orange-Orange-Black = 33 ohms.
Nitrogen is in the "Niter Family". I've never heard it called that. Sometimes called the nitrogen family and sometimes the pnictogens. The family is nitrogen N, Phosphorus P, Arsenic As, Antimony Sb and Bismuth Bi commonly called group 15 of the periodic table which used to be called either Va or Vb.
Sometimes the phrase renewable resources actually means resources that don't run out, such as sunlight. You never really have to replenish sunlight, since it is not getting used up, and it will be available for us to use for billions of years to come. Other renewable resources actually do have to be replenished; trees are an example. You can cut them down, and you can plant more of them.
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