metals. they rust, but aren't toxic
One example of an ironic substance is water, which is essential for life yet can be lethal in large amounts. Irony can also be found in substances like sugar, which is enjoyed for its sweetness but can be harmful in excessive quantities.
The quick answer: that's not true, diols are not as unstable as the textbooks say. Most organic chemistry textbooks say that diols are unstable yet fail to mention that they are unstable in ORGANIC SOLVENTS. in AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS they are much more stable.Read this articleitech.pjc.edu/eurbansky/pubs-pdfs/JCEcarbinolamine.pdf
Ununseptium is a synthetic element that has not been observed in bulk yet. It is a highly unstable and radioactive element that is produced in laboratories through nuclear reactions. Due to its brief existence and limited research, its physical appearance is not well-defined.
Ununennium was first synthesized in 2003 by a team of Russian scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. It has an atomic number 119 and is a highly unstable element that has not been observed in nature.
Atomic element 113, also known as Nihonium, is a superheavy synthetic element that is highly unstable and difficult to produce. It has a very short half-life, making it challenging to study and work with in a laboratory setting. However, its properties and behavior are still being investigated to further understand the characteristics of superheavy elements.
Science has not yet figured out the answers to these questions.
One example of an ironic substance is water, which is essential for life yet can be lethal in large amounts. Irony can also be found in substances like sugar, which is enjoyed for its sweetness but can be harmful in excessive quantities.
yes . for example " yet again my heart is broken "
Yet can be a conjunction or an adverb, depending on how it is used in context to the sentence. Example of a conjunction: The odds of winning are not in their favor, yet the team remains hopeful. Example of an adverb: The team has yet to win.
It's usually the cheapest, yet it has some substance.
red bone marrow
Did you clean your room yet.
I feel depressed but yet calm at the same time.
Yet can be a conjunction or an adverb, depending on how it is used in context to the sentence. Example of a conjunction: The odds of winning are not in their favor, yet the team remains hopeful. Example of an adverb: The team has yet to win.
A squishy yet stress-relieving piece of brown substance. It goes great on toast.
have you tried google yet?
This generation is the largest generation yet. It would seem that the substance abuse has also increased but percentage wise it is still the same at about 25%.