i have no idea sorry but maybe if you go on a different website.
and oh ily mi husbands Emma and skye and peeps that c this skye is a water
monkey ?
ily chookalicious ? mwh ?
chemiluminescence, anything that doesnt use electricity or an open flame
This is my homework too ! :P
no c4 it self is not an element C-4 is made up of explosives, plastic binder, plasticizer and, usually, marker or odorizing taggant chemicals such as 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-dinitrobutane (DMDNB) to help detect the explosive and identify its source. As with many plastic explosives, the explosive in C-4 is RDX (cyclonite or cyclotrimethylene trinitramine), which makes up around 91% of C-4 by weight. The plasticizer is diethylhexyl or dioctyl sebacate (5.3%) and the binder is usually polyisobutylene (2.1%). Another plasticizer used is dioctyl adipate (DOA). A small amount of SAE 10 non-detergent motor oil (1.6%) is also added
The main source of plastic is Crude Oil
You don't say what source you mean
A secondary source analyses and interprets a primary source. Some examples would be: a text book; the results for an experiment; or a website.
a text the writer writes about A source in writing is the place where you got your information.
Magma and lava also crust?
Fruits and Vegetables rich in vitamin A are the best and safest source of photochemicals, of course if you payed attention in my class, then you would no need to ask this question.
Is this source card for a book filled out correctly? yes no
- energy source - radiation source - tracer - fuel for nuclear reactors - explosive for nuclear bombs
Plutonium applications: - fuel for nuclear reactors - explosive for nuclear weapons - neutron source - isotopic power source - isotopic heat source - in the past, power source for pacemakers
Yes
A flashlight Answer chemical, in a sealed environment.
Plutonium applications: - fuel for nuclear reactors - explosive for nuclear weapons - neutron source - isotopic power source - isotopic heat source - in the past, power source for pacemakers
The source of cosmic background radiation filled the entire universe.
No. Not enough uses that slowly kill you and are extremely explosive.
rivers streams filled from the rocky mountains.
Wind [APEX]