It is the same as B633 Type II with thickness .0002" minimum
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Boron Family (13) - do not occur elementally in nature - are scarce in nature (except aluminum, which is the most abundant metallic element) - have three valence electrons - are metallic (except boron, which is a solid metalloid) - are soft and have low melting points (except boron, which is hard and has a high melting point) - are chemically reactive at moderate temperatures (except boron)
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Hydrogen. Except H2.
No, except as trace impurities.
The surface of an object to be chrome plated would have to be a type of surface that could accept the chrome plating; that is to say, a metallic surface that could except the electro-plating process. It is not possible to chrome plate things like purses, shoes, ceramics, wood furniture, etc.
The S10 designation was dropped after the 1994 model year, but the vehicle itself remained in production until 2005, except for in Brazil, where it remained until 2012.
Multiply top and bottom of a fraction by any number (except zero), and you get an equivalent fraction.
Multiply top and bottom by any number except zero - the same number for both - and you get an equivalent fraction.
Pick any number except zero, and multiply the numerarator and denominator by that number. That will give you an equivalent fraction.
6.2 (except that 6.200 implies a greater degree of accuracy).
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
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Two ratios a:b and c:d are equivalent when a*d = b*c. (Usually you can say when a/b=c/d except when b or d is 0.)
Multiply top and bottom of any of the fractions by the same number - it can be any number except zero. That will give you an equivalent fraction.
Your coin is an ordinary copper-nickel half dollar with a portrait of President Kennedy. It's not gold, just gold-plated. The plating was added by a private company that sold the coin as a "collectible" but it has no real value beyond 50¢ except as a curiosity. Coin collectors consider it to be an altered or damaged piece; in any case it would cost more to remove the gold plating than its value as a precious metal.
They are equivalent, except the aftermarket systems can be removed easily.