The overhead electrical wires are usually made of aluminium and the malleability property is usually useful.
i think it is foil
Copper has both chemical and physical properties. You will need to specify which property you are asking about
yes an aluminium is an ore, it it found in a rock and can be extracted very easily
Properties of metals as high boiling point, high melting point, malleability, ductility, electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, lustre are explained by the theory of metallic bonds.
physical property happens by itself or from things in nature. chemical property happens by outside.
Properties of metals as high boiling point, high melting point, malleability, ductility, electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, lustre are explained by the theory of metallic bonds.
Thickness is a physical property without any relation with chemical composition or chemical changes.
to explain something that is difficult to understand
What does "explain" mean? To "explain" something is to tell in detail what something means.
What does "explain" mean? To "explain" something is to tell in detail what something means.
The aluminum foil is smoother.
explain constrained property of bean? explain constrained property of bean?
It is light in weight and strong
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explain how you protect the security of customers and yor property
Copper has both chemical and physical properties. You will need to specify which property you are asking about
Generally no. In a separate property state property that is in one name remains the property of that person. In a community property state property acquired prior to marriage remains separate property. If you have questions you should consult with an attorney in your area who can review your situation and explain how to keep your property separate.Generally no. In a separate property state property that is in one name remains the property of that person. In a community property state property acquired prior to marriage remains separate property. If you have questions you should consult with an attorney in your area who can review your situation and explain how to keep your property separate.Generally no. In a separate property state property that is in one name remains the property of that person. In a community property state property acquired prior to marriage remains separate property. If you have questions you should consult with an attorney in your area who can review your situation and explain how to keep your property separate.Generally no. In a separate property state property that is in one name remains the property of that person. In a community property state property acquired prior to marriage remains separate property. If you have questions you should consult with an attorney in your area who can review your situation and explain how to keep your property separate.
A title is a legal document. It lists the owner of the property and the location of the property. It also lists important facts about the property.