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Yes, but in very small amounts. It is present in water vapour.
Boron is a heavy metal and if fairly are. There might be very small trace amounts of Boron in milk, though if there were they would be so small as to be inconsequential.
Nitrogen is present in the sun in very small amounts. The sun is over 90% hydrogen and about 9% helium.
A dropper is used to drop a little amount on your apparatus. A dropper is used to dispense small amounts of a liquid. It is especially useful when the amount to be added is very small and needs to be measured accurately.
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Very small amounts of sodium (contained in foods, naturally) is sufficient. There is no need for added salt in any diet.
Yes, carbon is the base of life.
Vitamins and minerals are only required in the diet in very small amounts (milligrams or micrograms, depending on the vitamin or mineral). Macronutrients on the other hand are needed in gram amounts, for example protein or fat.
She is not on a diet. She eats very healthy and trys to limit junk food to very small amounts. The main thing she does is the treadmill every day to burn off 750 calories.
Chromium 6 is poisonous in very small amounts. Chromium 3 is not poisonous in small amounts. In fact, your body requires a small amount of chromium 3.
Enzymes are necessary to keep digestion going.
An eye drop holds very small amounts of liquids (: hope this helps
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Yes, but in the form of sodium chloride. Sodium chloride is table salt, and is contained in many foods. Only very small amounts are needed in the human diet, on a daily basis. In civilized societies, with their processed foods, most people eat too much salt.
molecule having high molecular weight is called macromolecule while a molecule having low molecular weight is called micromolecule