chromium
Mercury is a metal that can contribute to biomagnification and be a problem in ecosystems. It is released into the environment through industrial activities and can accumulate in organisms, particularly in fish. As predators consume smaller prey, the concentration of mercury in their bodies increases, leading to biomagnification. Mercury can have toxic effects on organisms and can disrupt their reproductive, neurological, and immune systems.
Alkali metals contribute only one valence electron
you do up too it and press the X button.then you walk around...if it dusnt work then you have a problem!
Because Chromium is a metal and really wants to be a reducing agent. I can not think of a scenario where it would be an oxidizing agent
When a 0.255 lb metal was dropped into 25.0 ml of water the level of the water rose to 27.6 ml what is the density of the metal?One problem I see in this problem is the units are metric for volume and U.S. customary units. In science, we usually use metric.1 lb = 454 gramso.225 lb * 454 g/lb = 102.15 gramsDensity = Mass ÷ VolumeSince the water level rose from 250 ml to 27.6 ml, the volume of the metal is 2.6 ml.Mass = 102.15 gVolume = 2.6 mlDensity = 39. g/ml
Metal Halide can flicker when warming up cause it is starting to get hot inside. Or Metal Halide can flicker when it is about to burn out. Sometimes they even cycle.
As a heavy metal it is considered to have some negative impact in aquatic ecosystems.
Whichever metal can contribute the most valence electrons will form the strongest metallic bonds.
destruction of a metal
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metal
Alkali metals contribute only one valence electron
Alkali metals contribute only one valence electron
i have the same problem
There is no problem using a metal spoon to scoop honey.
When you put metal in water it cools down quick. When you put plastic in the microwave, you're in for a big problem....Plastic is the answer.
Yes, no problem
Depending on what is causing the problem, it can cost between $10 and $300. It depends on the problem and the cost of the parts, and labor.