Generally, they don't get used.
melt and burn
it turn to itoroyut then it to soil
No it doesn't, a turkey has two legs
If they change charge they become ions
It is becasue of the oxydizing reaction that happens
The digestive system processes food into usable and unusable materials by chemical digestion. The usable materials are transported via the cells throughout the body while the unusable materials are sent to the large intestine where it waits to be disposed of.
It is lost, in the sense that it is converted into unusable energy.
The reproductive organs are usually discarded with the rest of the unusable offal.
Nothing much. You would get undrinkable Pepsi and unusable bleach.
If the materials are unsuitable, counterfeit, or in an unusable state they should either be discarded or returned to the supplier. Materials that are not correct should not be used, even if they are similar to what is required.
If the materials are unsuitable, counterfeit, or in an unusable state they should either be discarded or returned to the supplier. Materials that are not correct should not be used, even if they are similar to what is required.
It becomes unusable energy, for example heat.
it will dilute into a pure h2o substance -- virtually, its unusable. Sorry dude :)
ummm it will definetely expand....if the materials you"re talking about is the term for science.
If you mean damaged beyond repair, any usuable parts may be salvaged, then it is usually sold as scrap metal.
It is unusable for several decades, much like what happens to an area after an atom bomb is used, just not as severe.
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