id bet on death to the sceintist who ever tried due to a few that would react very highly with each other
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Damages by the elements expected means that what you thought would happen did happen. If you thought the wind would blow the roof off and it did, then the damages by the elements expected is a true statement.
Then your body would no longer exist.
The student tried to hypothesize what would happen if the two chemicals were combined.
Any chemical reaction occur.
You'd have a bunch of sinking pickles, or sinkles for short.
The most basic categories of the elements found in the periodic table would be metals which tend to donate electrons in a chemical reaction, non-metals which tend to receive electrons in a chemical reaction, and noble gases which don't engage in chemical reactions. You could count the number of elements in each category and then have a pie chart with 3 slices. One observation that you could make with such a chart is that there are a lot more metals than there are elements of the other two categories combined. There are also other possible pie charts, such as radioactive elements vs. stable elements, or categorizing elements according to their phase (which is solid, liquid, or gas) at room temperature and normal air pressure. (Most elements are solids.)
Helium is inert and doesn't react with any other elements.
eighty people would destroy you before that could happen
That is not how nuclear bombs are made.
It will change.
A substance containing atoms of two or more elements combined together is called a compound. Compounds have a fixed ratio of elements and typically have different properties from the elements they are composed of. Examples include water (H2O) and table salt (NaCl).