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softwood is easiest to cut in a sawmill.
Any of the alkali metals (in group one of the periodic table)
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Well, if you cut the protein with a sagittal cut then you release a high amount of oxygen and hydrogen. When you have other macromolecules and cut them with a coronal cut, then you have a pH of 7. After looking deeper in the protein you find that the only element protein has is Nitrogen.
Metals are found in so many groups it is easier to list the groups that do NOT contain metals- these are 17 and 18. Some groups only have a few metals:- Group 16 has only 1 metallic element- polonium Group 15 - has only 2 - antimony and bismuth Group 14 has only 2- tin and lead (although tin also has a covalent form).
softwood is easiest to cut in a sawmill.
Any of the alkali metals (in group one of the periodic table)
Most of the time the easiest way to cut a weld out is with a torch (either plasma or gas). These usually leave a rough edge though, so it's best to have a grinder to use when it's cut.
CTRL-X to cut, CTRL-V to paste is probably the most reliable.
Cut it out
To do something in way that is the cheapest and easiest.
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Just cut and paste "My Computer" to "the Recycle Bin" and emptied it. This is the easiest way known to me to ruin a computer.
Sodium is a Group 1 element, this group is also called the alkali metals. Each element in this group has one s electron in its valence shell. Sodium with its atomic number 11 belongs to Alkali metal group. Element in this group (Exept Hydrogen) are all shiny, soft, silvery, highly reactive metal at standard temperature and pressure and readily lose their outermost electron to form cations with charge +1. They can all be cut easily with a knife due to their softness, exposing a shiny surface that tarnishes rapidly in air due to oxidation.
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