Steel is more useful than chalk for three reasons that i know of
these properties are
Strength, Durability, and the strength to hold heavy amounted things
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Yes, although you are using a higher grade, more expensive chalk, for a grosser need.
strong and slightly flexible
the wood of a red willow tree
Because it contains marble....................I think?
Pure iron (Fe), mixed with carbon to produce 'steel', Chromium is added to steel to make it resistant to rust. copper, Titanium annd vanadium are the alloys which make it more suitable for specific uses,
the steel has stronger force between its atoms compared to chalk
make it into something useful
Yes, although you are using a higher grade, more expensive chalk, for a grosser need.
They're strong but don't weight much. That's why they use them in space shuttles instead of steel.
No
CFC's are useful to man. They act as coolants.
The properties of a substance are inherent in that substance, for example steel, but steel can be used to make all sorts of different objects. Each object has its own properties, but the basic property of steel is the same in all of them (for the same grade of steel)
as it is costlier . Less useful than what?
- it is a practically inert gas
Its transparent (see through).
because it is?gjkl#
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