An oxide is a compound that contains oxygen and at least one other element that is less electronegative than oxygen.
Gasoline always contains carbon and hydrogen and usually also contains at least small amounts of oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur.
Air will not touch your blood until it is release to outside the skin. In most veins at least. Wren oxygen touches the blood, it turns red, but normally is blue. Oxygen may be circulating in your veins, but will not mix with the blood cells. The above is only half true. Oxygen mixes with your blood in the capillaries inside your lungs. The blood then transfers over to your arteries where it travels the body to deliver the oxygen to your muscles and other organs.
Oxyacid contains hydrogen, oxygen (at least one O atom must be bound to hydrogen), 1-2 other elements; oxyacids release ions.
At least two: oxygen and at least one other.
If such a vessel did exist, it wouldn't be in our bodies.
Kevlar does.
blood vessel
The pulmonary veins have the least amount of waste.
An oxide is a compound that contains oxygen and at least one other element that is less electronegative than oxygen.
An oxide is a compound that contains oxygen and at least one other element that is less electronegative than oxygen.
Gasoline always contains carbon and hydrogen and usually also contains at least small amounts of oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur.
When it's the least maneuverable vessel in the encounter.
Air will not touch your blood until it is release to outside the skin. In most veins at least. Wren oxygen touches the blood, it turns red, but normally is blue. Oxygen may be circulating in your veins, but will not mix with the blood cells. The above is only half true. Oxygen mixes with your blood in the capillaries inside your lungs. The blood then transfers over to your arteries where it travels the body to deliver the oxygen to your muscles and other organs.
It is possible for there to be mucus and blood in cow's milk. In fact, most milk that Americans drink contains at least some white blood cells.
No. the formula for this compound shows that it contains at least three elements: iron (Fe), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).
Capillaries.