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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.
There must be a misunderstanding; there is no such thing as "hep Teflon." Teflon is a brand name for a type of non-stick coating, primarily used in cookware and other applications where a non-stick surface is desired. If you have a different term or concept in mind, please provide more information for clarification.
Mercury is the only liquid metal. Bromine comes under group 7 in the table and is therefore a Halogen. Bare in mind that this is only true at standard states.
Mercury is the only metal that remains liquid at room temperature.
The heaviest non-ferrous metal is tungsten, with a density of about 19.25 grams per cubic centimeter. Tungsten is commonly used in applications where a high density material is needed, such as in aerospace and military technologies.
There is no way to bend metal with your mind as a magic trick. This type of performance usually involves sleight of hand, misdirection, or special props that create the illusion of bending metal with the power of the mind. It's all about creating a convincing show for entertainment purposes.
Ductility is "The ability to bend or flex". Stiffness, rigidity, and hardness come to mind. If a metal is hard it isn't Ductile.
depends on what you mean by " bend" take a 20' bar ,stick it in a 10" vise and it will " bend " by itself take a 10" bar ,stick it in a vise and put a torch to it ,and a child can bend it so.... can a woman bend a 1" steel bar? Probably if she puts her mind to it.
You think really hard, and then your brain will mysteriously make your fingers move around the spoon, bending it in exactly the manner you desire. However, if your mind isn't strong enough to move your fingers, you won't be able to bend the spoon.
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Your mind has alot of energy it can travel into your hands and bend the spoon like a paperclip
I doubt it, but give it a try. Nobody has ever proved in a science lab that they can bend a spoon with their mind. I have seen people appear to bend spoons that way. But most admit they wre just performing a magic trick.Here's one of the simplest and easiest spoon-bending tricks: hold a spoon at its neck, just beneath the bowl bit. Now waggle the spoon backwards and fowards. The spoon appears to bend, doesn't it?
Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind was created in 1965-05.
Bend it like Beckham is obviously the first one that comes to mind.
That is a good question. I think a lot of people just like the way it sounds. It also helps some people to remember better... things that sound similar can stick better in your mind sometimes.
No, aluminum is, but as with many metal oxides (glass and rust come to mind) it is not.
Ductility is "The ability to bend or flex". Stiffness, rigidity, and hardness come to mind. If a metal is hard it isn't Ductile.