Pretty much the same. Most jet engines contain very little chromium
Solid chromium handlebars would be too heavy, expensive, and prone to corrosion. Most handlebars are made from lighter and more cost-effective materials like aluminum, steel, or carbon fiber, which still offer strength and durability without the drawbacks of solid chromium.
The appearance of chromium is as a steel.
Some chromium compounds: chromium bromides, chromium chlorides, chromium fluorides, chromium iodides, potassium dichromate, sodium chromate, chromium oxide, chromium sulfide, etc.
It is the shuttle land like a normal glider?
Not much different. Someone else would have thought of others and there are at least 15 more English search engines let alone other countries so we would be fine:)
Chromium is commonly used in the production of stainless steel, as well as in the manufacturing of metal alloys for various applications like jet engines, gas turbines, and automotive parts. Additionally, chromium compounds are used in industrial processes such as leather tanning, wood preservation, and textile manufacturing.
It is not recommended to take cinnamon plus chromium supplements with Coumadin (warfarin) without consulting a healthcare provider. Both cinnamon and chromium have the potential to interact with Coumadin and may affect its effectiveness. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining supplements with prescription medications.
(NH3)5Cl3CrIt would be more descriptive to write it like this though [(NH3)5ClCr]2+ 2Cl-
Almost all do- even lawnmowers, you would have to go to something like a weedwacker to find one without any air filter
they would have jet engines and levitating pads
smells like taco bell
Chromium is not a good conductor of electricity. It is classified as a poor conductor of electricity compared to metals like copper or gold.