it means when you exxtract metal from a mineral ore the solid waste left behind is rock because since you have concentrated the mineral in the mineral ore the mineral ore comes in liquid form and leavess behind rock
true Cardboard is a great example. It is solid waste yet not hazardous.
Ytterbium is a solid at room temperature and pressure, making its normal phase solid.
No, solid metal typically sinks in molten metal due to its higher density. When a solid metal is placed on top of molten metal, it will usually sink until it reaches a point where its density is equal to that of the molten metal around it.
Caesium, or cesium, is a solid metal but it has very low melting point. If taken in hand it melts. Therefore, it is often liquid at room temperature. Another such metal is gallium.
At room temperature protactinium is a solid metal.
Examples: metal wastes, ash from thermal plants, glass wastes, wastes from buildings constructions, different used objects, used lamps, rubber, plastics etc.
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They are called the "stool".
Nonhazardous wastes are municipal and household wastes, street sweepings, constructions and demolition wastes etc. Some of these materials form the recyclable components of municipal solid wastes. They include plastic, paper, metal, glass etc.
The large intestine
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example of solid waste
National Solid Wastes Management Association was created in 1962.
Molten ore refers to metal in a liquid state, typically resulting from heating raw ore material to high temperatures. This molten form allows for easier extraction and processing of the metal from the ore.
Solid waste is any garbage, sludge, or other trash. Examples are household garbage, scrap metal, old tires, furniture, discarded appliances or cars, used oil, antifreeze, sewage, empty aerosol and paint cans, construction debris. Solid wastes from humans is called feces.
The ordinary condition of hard or obstructed stools is called constipation.