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it is the lithium metal. it is less reactivated.
Sheet metal thickness can be measured in mm. Sheet's thickness is very less.
When a more reactive metal sacrifices itself for a less reactive metal to prevent the lesser reactive metal from rusting. :-)
It doesn't have that much metal.
Hydrogen (H) is more reactive. Francium (Fr) is less reactive.
The way to achieve heavy metal sounds is to use heavy gauge guitar strings.Some of the better heavy metal guitars are the Gibson Destroyer and the less well known Jacksons.
No. A metal will replace any less active metal.
minimum is less
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No, minimum is minimum no matter what age.
it displaces the less reative metal and replaces it.
it's illegal to pay your employees less then minimum wage unless the worker is working for tips. It's also illegal to put that they'll get paid less then minimum in their contract.
A minimum refers to the smallest possible value or quantity in a set or range, while a maximum refers to the largest possible value or quantity in a set or range. So, a minimum is less or smaller than a maximum.
It's called minimum payment for a reason.. and that reason is that you don't have to pay you're full balance.. but you have to pay the minimum payment. NOTHING LESS
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usually the veinipuncture is using a 21 or 22 gauge needle at about a 30 degree or less angle.
Conventional shotguns run from 10 gauge (very big) to a .410 (smallest). The most common are 12 and 20 gauges, a little less common are the 16 gauge and .410 (.410 = 67 gauge). Some of the less common gauges are 32, 28, 24, and 10 gauge. There are also monster 'punt' guns usually 6 or 8 gauge mounted to a boat. The smaller the gauge number, the bigger the gun.