Because aluminium oxide is strong and forms a coating over the aluminium, whereas iron oxide (rust) flakes away.
No, it has only one possible structure. That structure is CH2= CHCl .
Proteins *have* primary, secondary, tertiary, and quarternary structures. The primary structure is simply the chain of amino acids without any other structure. Secondary structure results from folding of the chain to form rudimentary structures such as alpha helices, beta sheets and turns. Tertiary structure results from the further folding of the protein with secondary structures into different 3D shapes by interactions between different parts of the secondary structure. Quarternary structure results from different proteins with tertiary structures coming together to form a protein complex.
Salts usually have ionic structures.
Ionic compounds form giant ionic structures. Such structures are also known as giant lattice structure or crystal lattice.
secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures, but not primary structure
Cathodic protection is a way of preventing or controlling corrosion of a metal structure.
aluminium structure will not change, x rays is spiltted into alpha beta gamma rays while it comes out of aluminium
aluminum has a cube structure
Vestigial StructureA vestigial structure is a structure that appears to no longer have a use in the body.
Aluminium.
what body structure used for protection
what is the body structure used for protection of a crab
what isthe body structure use for protection of a ant
There are many characteristics that are general of insect body structures. Most insect bodies include a hard casing for protection for example.
All buildings are structures but not all structures are buildings
Aluminium is a metal and has a crystalline structure.
mass structure, frame structure and shell structure