First of all it is 'ALKALI'.
An alkali is a soluble base.
So any metal oxide that dissolves in water forms an alkali.
The 2 things produced by neutralization are salt and water.
Something made from two other things is typically called a composite or combination.
Water, rain, sweat, and liquids like juice or milk are all examples of things that are wet.
Metal, wood, and most rocks are examples of opaque materials because they do not allow light to pass through them. Additionally, opaque liquids and opaque plastic materials also block light from passing through them.
A misnomer for a soap that doesn't get things clean could be "Ineffective Cleanse" or "Pretend Purifier."
acid.....but i could be wrong if you have the bee Poisson you could do a pH test with litmus paper or some thing hope that helped but next time listen to your teacher
things that are perpendicular is things that are T
hi the awnser is loads of things scary things glamorous things culture things sporty things famous things
Yes they can hold things in their paws.Yes they can hold things in their paws.Yes they can hold things in their paws.Yes they can hold things in their paws.Yes they can hold things in their paws.Yes they can hold things in their paws.Yes they can hold things in their paws.Yes they can hold things in their paws.Yes they can hold things in their paws.Yes they can hold things in their paws.Yes they can hold things in their paws.
humans,plants, and insects
More information is needed, such as: * What 'things' are you referring to? * Who these things were to have happened to? * Where in the US these things happened? * When these things were to have happened?
Yes, they are living things because they can move. things that dont move are abiotic things or factors.
Hypothetically, if you go nowhere, you would encounter fewer things and no new things.
living things can not respair&Non living things are respair
The word called things is called things because it is representing a object
alot of things alot of things
what are the nonliving things and living things for a pronghorn