I am a computer program, so I do not possess physical form or elemental control. My purpose is to provide information and assistance to users like you.
The element found in the control rods of most nuclear reactors is usually made of a material called boron. Boron is used because it has a high neutron absorption rate, which helps control the nuclear fission process by absorbing excess neutrons and slowing down the reaction.
The common element of a well-designed experiment is a clear research question or hypothesis, a control group for comparison, random assignment of participants to groups, and proper data collection and analysis techniques.
Boron is the element that absorbs neutrons and is commonly used to make control rods for nuclear reactors. Boron helps regulate and control the nuclear fission process by absorbing excess neutrons to maintain a safe and stable reaction within the reactor.
Born does not have a formula but a symbol as it is an element. its symbol is B.
Aluminum is rarely used in it pure form in common sheet. There is usually at least some silicon and copper as additives to control certain properties of the metal "mixture".
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The ability to control the element of ice.
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Platinum
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Oxygen..
Sue Element was born in 1966, in Llandudno, Carnarvonshire, Wales, UK.
The power to bend a spoon; or to control objects with the mind is called Telekinesis. Other forms of kinesis include: pyro-kinesis ( the ability to control the Element of Fire), Cyro-kinesis (the ability to control the Element of Ice), Electro-kinesis (the ability to control the Element of Electricity, Hydro-kinesis (the ability to control the Element of Water) If you want to know more about different types of kinesis, visit: WWW.Google.com, and search 'types of kinesis'. Hope this helped.
The receptor, the control center and the effector.
It depends on your skill of control over the element.
This element is iodine - added as potassium iodide or potassium iodate.