A dog is born with a certain color fur, eyes or skin due to the genes it inherits from it's parents, along with characteristics like size, temperament and longevity. To find out if a dog is show quality, you first need to have a pedigreed dog, with the paperwork to prove it. Then you can go to the AKC site, http://www.akc.org/, and look up the breed standard. This is a list of the characteristics that make a dog a good example of a particular breed or not. A chow, for example, should have a blue tongue. A Russian Wolf Hound should not. By looking up the breed standard for poodles you can find out if your dog fits the bill or not. Have fun.
The tarnishing of silver is due to a reaction with hydrogen sulfide. Because the end result of the tarnish is silver sulfide, it is a chemical change.
Silver invented Post-It Notes. He was trained as a chemist.
Silver is used as a low resistance conductive material. Contactors and relays contact points are made of copper and are silver plated to obtain the lowest resistance between the moving contact faces.
Meddlemeddle spoongold/silver
Leaving aside superconductors: graphene, silver, copper.
No, you can also get brown, blue, red, sable, silver, grey, apricot and cream poodles
the cheeky cat, gorilla, silver back gorilla, all the poodles, American buffalo,
In the past, it was. But now, it is acceptable to write sterling silver.I bought my mom a sterling silver necklace.
Yes, legally acceptable terms for sterling silver include "sterling," ".925 silver" and the abbreviations "stg" and ".925." All are used to describe a silver alloy that is 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper.
The metal Silver even 925 Sterling Silver will blacken piercings over time and is never acceptable to be placed inside the piercing due to the body oils reaction with the silver and silver oxide. As a charm or dangle Silver is fine because it's not going into the tissue or the piercing.
Toy poodles come in many colors. Be careful though because the color can change after 6 weeks of age. Colors that a poodle could be are; white, apricot, cream, brown, black, silver, party (multi colors) and reds.
Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals, usually copper. Sterling silver is most often used for jewelry because of its combination of attractiveness and durability. Acceptable quality marks for sterling silver include: sterling, ster and .925.
My son has Russell-Silver Syndrome....It has NOTHING to do with the amount of fluid around the baby. It is a form a Primordial Dwarfism, meaning, that the baby was conceived that way. It is definitely something genetic, but it's exact genetic cause or marker is not yet known.
Ag = sliverH2PO4 = dihydrogen phosphatesilver dihydrogen phosphate
There are two ways that poodles can vary: size and color. Size: Poodles come in three sizes: toy, miniature, and standard. Since these sizes are a result of selective breeding, multiple sizes can occur within the same litter of puppies, and intermediate sizes can also occur. Some unscrupulous breeders will charge extra high prices for very small poodles, called "teacup" poodles, or extra large "royal standard" poodles, but these are not recognized variations by reputable breeders. Every kennel club has its own set of standards for size, but all are approximately the same. Toy poodles are the smallest recognized poodle variety, at approximately 10 inches and under at the withers (shoulders). Poodles are considered to be miniature if they are between approximately 10 and 15 inches at the withers, and standard if over 15 inches at the withers. Color: Poodles have coats that continuously grow and do not shed. They come in many colors, including white, cream, apricot (think strawberry blonde), red, cafe au lait (light brown), chocolate (dark brown), silver-beige, silver, blue (very dark gray), black, parti color (bicolor spotted), phantom (markings like those on a doberman), mismark (more than two colors), and tuxedo (black, with a white bib and belly). Of course, interbreeding can produce any mixture of colors or size, though they may not be recognized by most kennel clubs.
Argyria, a condition brought about by the consumption of large amounts of silver, can permanently turn both eyes and skin blue. Not exactly a genetic disorder, but interesting nonetheless.
Yes, in this case, the ring is not white gold but in fact sterling silver. Acceptable quality marks for sterling silver include: sterling, ster and .925. Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals, usually copper.