Silver and Platinum, while looking reasonably similar, are actually two completely different elements
Turn your question around. What is the difference between a glass of water, glass of alcohol and a glass of gasoline? Well they may look the same but have different weights and properties. Same with the cubes you describe. They may look somewhat alike but are formed from different metals, one -- the platinum cube -- being vastly more valuable than the other.
sugar crystals are just small sugar pieces that combine into sugar cubes
the difference between these is that renaissance pictures don't have cubes in and cubism pictures do!
Same as with distilled water and tap water-how much particulate matter it contains.
The difference of their cubes is 4.
That means that you calculate the cubes of two numbers, and then either add or subtract them.
Nothing. Ice cubes are ice in cube form. There are other forms of ice, including meteorological (sleet, hail, road ice, and icicles) and manufactured ice that is in blocks, crushed, shaved, or powdered.
No, but ice cubes and a little scotch can soften a heart of stone.
Melting is easier.
Of the 5 dayan cubes, guhong and zhanchi are the best 2. The guhong turns much faster than zhanchi, but zhanchi has better corner cut and can never pop unlike guhong, unless you take off the torpedos.
Sum and difference of two cubes is factored this way : a3 + b3 = (a + b)(a2 - ab + b2) a3 - b3 = (a - b)(a2 + ab + b2)
The probability is 0.