There are several, but gold and platinum are the most obvious. The key is that it should be unreactive.
no. it is physical because the composition of the mixing are not chemically altered but only physically mixed. That means that they could be separated without chemically altering the composition again.
It depends... On how long ago the animal was buried And whether it's still there. If it was millions of years ago and it's still there then that's a fossil rock. If its millions of years old and it's not there anymore but it's still got the imprint of the animal then it could be a cast. Otherwise... i dunno, a grave?
It could melt, boil or soften. Alternatively it may change chemically, either catching fire or decomposing.
Could be oil in shale or it could be coal.
It could be analyzed to tell you what was in it chemically, but you could never separate the ingredients back out of it.
anything could be buried in a wall. In fact most Egyptian Pharaohs were buried in walls
a pet that some one buried. or a dog???
5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 could.
Servants were buried with a King and Queen so that they could tend to them in the After Life
Yes, dishonorably discharged service people cannot be buried at Arlington. They now have strict guidelines for eligibility for being buried at the Arlington cemetery. For instance, George Bush Sr. could be buried there but my USMC husband could not be buried there.
You can evaporate the water and recover the sugar unchanged. A chemical change means a chemical reaction has taken place and changed the substance chemically. A physical change means that a solid has become a liquid such as dissolving sugar.
yes but its called spayed I'm not aware of any way for a female dog to be spayed chemically. It is a surgical procedure.