Catalytic converters contain something called platinum or rhodium or palladium flakes. Here is a quote from the Related Link: "Catalytic converter -- an integral part of vehicle emission control systems since 1975. Oxidizing converters remove hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide (CO) from exhaust gases, while reducing converters control nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. Both use noble metal (platinum, palladium or rhodium) catalysts that can be 'poisoned' by lead compounds in the fuel or lubricant."
Platinum
No. I understand that the diesel reacts with the galvanisation and causes 'flakes' to lift off, this will cause blockage. GarethM
A sphere of crushed ice flakes is a ball-shaped mass of ice that has been crushed or shaved into tiny flakes or particles. This type of ice is often used in bars and restaurants for cocktails and drinks that require quick cooling without diluting the beverage too much.
Depends if they are small or big flakes.
flakes are white stuff in your hair.
Red pepper flakes and chili flakes are both made from dried and crushed chili peppers, but red pepper flakes are typically made from a milder variety of peppers, while chili flakes are made from hotter varieties. This results in red pepper flakes being less spicy than chili flakes.
Chili Flakes
yes they can eat flakes
Flakes has one syllable.
Tuna flakes are treats for cats.
They made it in 1952 as Sugar Frosted Flakes.
No corn flakes are non living