Like hexane model here.
Cool
Petrol blue looks similar to a grayish-teal blue. Since petrol is gas, this shade could be thought of the result of a blue mixed with the grey-black petrol.
Like this : http://www.mistgreen.com/Jimc11.htm
Californium is a synthetic element that is not commonly found in nature, making it difficult to create a 3D molecular model of its structure. However, californium is typically depicted as a metallic element with a silvery appearance in its elemental state. Its atomic structure may be represented in a 3D model showing the arrangement of its protons, neutrons, and electrons within the nucleus and electron shells.
"Para ka model" is the phrase in Tagalog which means "you look like a model".
Strange Question On computer on a blank page and make it look something like this Saving Petrol Many People would like to save petrol but how do you do it then? The Slower you drive the more petrol you keep. Every time you break you burn up lots of fuel. AND SO ON
it looks black and slimy and stuff... but i don't know
Cos the petrol all up in the boiler like yoooo has anyone even been far enough to look like isnt? Petrol is a cool guuy who doesnt affraid of anyhthing
A sulfur dioxide model typically consists of a molecular structure showing the arrangement of sulfur and oxygen atoms in the molecule. It may be represented as a ball-and-stick model or space-filling model to illustrate the relative sizes and positions of atoms. Additionally, the model may incorporate color coding to differentiate between the different elements in the molecule.
No such model in the Browning line.
depends upon model, diesel yes, petrol, not always, If petrol, look for 2 black fuel lines on the left of engine, if they go to a large metal thing just after the air filter, it's not injected. otherwise it is
Fuel or lubrication? Lubricant looks like petrol engine lubricant, fuel is like paraffin/kerosine.