The answer will depend on what happens towards the end of its life. A supernova, for example, will form all sorts of elements - including all naturally occurring ones - up to uranium. At the other end a low mass star may collapse into an iron core.
hydrogen can fuel a car once the technology has been improved.
No. Nearly every element and compound has a "triple-point", the combination of pressure and temperature which allows the solid form, the liquid form and the gaseous form to exist at once.
Secondary and tertiary alcohols can form ketones. A primary alcohol will form an aldehyde.
I'm not sure, but once my oven element burned out. I had to replace it, but once I did I made some awesome meatloaf.
No i have a sausage dog and he never loses hair all at once
Chromatographic purity : Calculating purity of active, impurities (known / unknown) by area normalization technique. (not a quantitative tech.). whereas in related substance / compounds the impurities are quantified against known standards Related substance are individual component with definite chemical and physical properties. Whereas related compounds are union of two or more element , those elements loses its individual characteristic once it combines with other element to form a compound.
You need to determine if it loses spark or fuel when it stops running. Once you have that info re-post the question with that info and include the year and engine of the Honda Accord.
If by falls in its face you mean loses all power this is normal. It is called a speed governer. It cuts your fuel once you reach that rpm. The only way to get rid of it is to remove your speed sensors or modify the ECU.
mercury
The element that was once called Argentum is Silver. It came from the Latin Argentum, meaning silver. It has been known since prehistoric time.
the fuel pump is in the fuel tank. you can access to it by the top of the fuel tank once it's removed.
I saw this on a sign once and thought is was amazing. He who throws dirt, loses ground.