In England, under the later Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings the only coins usually issued was the penny. Later, a fourpenny piece (called the groat) was issued; then two pence as half a groat and the penny was subdivided into two halfpennies, divided into two farthing each. Gold coins were not issued till the reign of Edward III.
His middle name was "Strong."
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They have more allies in more places and they have more weapons
Universal indicator would be dark blue or purple in a strong alkali.
A universal indicator changes to red when mixed with a strong acid.
Universal indicator turns deep blue or violet when mixed with a strong alkali.
Universal indicator turns dark blue or purple in a strong alkaline solution.
Universal indicator will turn dark blue or purple when mixed with a strong alkali.
False. Universal indicator paper changes color based on the pH of a substance. Strong acids turn universal indicator paper red, orange, or yellow depending on the strength of the acid. Purple is not a color associated with strong acids on universal indicator paper.
Yes, a strong base will turn universal indicator paper purple. Universal indicator paper changes color based on the pH of the solution it is exposed to, and a strong base will cause it to turn purple, indicating a high pH.
Castles in the early middle ages were motte and bailey castles- a motte was a large mound and a bailey was like a courtyard. These developed into the standard castle with strong stone walls etc.
The names of the universal forces are: 1. Electromagnetic Forces 2. Strong Nuclear Force 3. Weak Nuclear Force 4. Gravitational Force The strongest of the 4 universal forces is Strong Nuclear Force. The weakest of the 4 universal forces is the Gravitational Force.
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His middle name was "Strong."
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