do you mean uranium? Titanium is a super strong light weight material normally used in aircraft. Uranium is a radio-active highly unstable atom.
Methane is highly flammable.
highly softer or highly irritating behavior.
I assume you mean Cl, or chlorine. Yes, it is a common reactant. Chlorine gas is highly reactive, and is actually a diatomic, so it is correct to express it as Cl2.
Competent. If one is not skilled and knowledgable about something then one does not have a right or reason to be highly competitive about it.
It goes from lowest to highest... Pass, Merit, Commended, then highly commended
CDTA marks run in this order from highest to lowest: Honors Highly Commended Commended Pass Plus Pass Re-Try
no it is 1st place
No, Ivy League Schools are all on the east coast. However, Stanford, which is in California, is a highly commended, excellent university, which rates as highly as ivy leagues on the league tables.
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Awarded "Highly Commended" at the 2007 Geographical Association's Conference, www.chembakolli.com was praised for supporting 'high quality geographical learning in the primary classroom'. ActionAid's site deals 'comprehensively with village life in India'.
commended intended it's ended
"I commend you on your outstanding performance."
Honours is the best you can get in theU.K.A dance exams past pre bronze. I don't know about anyothers sorry.
The word 'commended' is not a noun.The word 'commended' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to commend.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective used to describe a noun.The noun forms for the verb to commend are commendation and the gerund, commending, both abstract nouns.
Well thought of, highly regarded.