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Pharmacist or Dispensary
The characteristics of the 3 states of matter would be solid is hard, not easily formed. Liquid is free flowing, can easily be put into different shapes if put into a vase, bowl, etc. Gas is invisible and can not be contained.
Don't know which three you need, but here's three: - they are usually crystalline solids at room temperature. - they have high melting points - they are poor conductors of electricity Other characteristics that are a bit more in-depth: - they are usually water-soluble - they are often metal to non-metal combinations - they exhibit high electronegativity differences - in solution, they are electrolytes
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.
I went to the apothecary for some aspirin.
Apothecary does not have a root word.
I went to the nearest apothecary for an anesthetic for my toothache.
What are the key components of the apothecary system?
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
Generally, the monks were the ones who were the apothecary's .
An apothecary is, historically, a person who makes and provides drugs or medicines.
(Here's two different sentences. In one it is used as a noun, in the other an adjective.) "The sick colonist visited the apothecary." "I decorated my bathroom with apothecary jars."
The cast of The Apothecary - 2004 includes: Greg Cool as The Apothecary John Sadowsky as The Killed Man
John Conyers - apothecary - died in 1694.
John Conyers - apothecary - was born in 1633.
John Colbatch - apothecary - died in 1729.