Yes. There are a number of instituitions are researching "transparent aluminium". There are several formulations being investigated, most invove Aluminium oxynitride, a ceramic compound that is transparent. Most research is aimed at using the transparent material as an armour of some sort, e.g. bullet proof glass.
Slipknot is real metal, there is no such thing as fake metal.
To clean metal, you can use a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap to wipe down the surface with a soft cloth. For tougher stains or tarnish, a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water can be effective. You can also use specialized metal cleaners or polishes based on the type of metal you are cleaning.
There is no specific chemical formula or balanced equation for "ghost metal" as it is not a recognized compound or element in chemistry. If you have a specific composition or formula in mind, please provide more information for clarification.
When you intended to make a metal full of bubbles it is called 'foam'. When you wanted a solid metal and got bubbles in it, it is called 'porous'. So 'foam' is a good thing, 'porous' is a bad thing.
clear, because it's metal. from livingston, NJ
yes earth is actually a kind of metal wheel and aquila is a kind of clear wheel so it is a real beyblade and the clear wheel is color violet
There is no such thing as "metal point".
Ceramic clear is less obvious but more expensive when compared to metal. So if you can afford it or are an adult that doesn't want it to be obvious, get clear. If you are a teen, metal is more common.
Wood is wood. It is not metal, it is a living thing.
there is no such thing, but there is a clear bell
There is no such thing as clear meat.
The metal thing on the end of the pencil is called a Ferrule!
Silicon
the metal thing in the skullcandy headphones is a bottle opener i think but if its not it sure works as one.
The metal thing in the bulb that shines really has no definition. It is only a part of the mechanism. The "metal thing" is called the filament and they are usually made of tungsten, which is the metal with the highest melting point. Higher than steel, but not stronger than steel.
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