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The symbol is not always necessarily printed in black. However, on many periodic tables, metals are printed in black, and sodium is a metal.
the philosopher's stone is believed to have the power to turn base metals into gold
Acid. Its more corrosive. Base is in our soaps etc.
Yes, bases are generally corrosive to metals. Bases react with metals to form metal oxides, which can lead to corrosion of the metal surface. This process is known as alkaline corrosion.
The base metals we use every day were created inside dying stars. When the stars exploded, the particles were scattered as dust or fragments which were captured by next-generation stars and planets. Most metals you touch are mixtures of these base metallic elements called allloys.
The symbol is not always necessarily printed in black. However, on many periodic tables, metals are printed in black, and sodium is a metal.
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If there are any east-west lines printed on your map or globe, there should never be more than one. It may or may not be labeled "Equator".
Generally not, but it depends on the specific base and metal.
The number has to be labeled. If the person who printed the number there didn't tell which one it is, then you have no way to tell.
the philosopher's stone is believed to have the power to turn base metals into gold
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Any latitude markers that are printed on any map or globe and are between the equator and the south pole must be labeled as "South" latitudes.
metal is a hard material which is extracted from ores.There are various metals,with various properts
A Cupel. A bowl used to separate precious metals from base metals.