NO don't eat gun metal don't eat any kind of metal
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
Gunmetal has a density of about 8.8 grams per cubic centimeter. We say "about" because gunmetal is a type of bronze (which is sometimes called red brass in the U.S.) and is an alloy of a lot of copper and some zinc, tin and lead. But the percentages of the metals used in the alloy can vary just a bit. Commercially pure gunmetal is usually considered to be composed of 85% Cu, 5% Zn, 5% Sn and 5% Pb. And 8.8 grams per cm3 is about right on the money.
To study the human body we use touch, tensioned
absolutely no
Platinum is an inert metal so just like gold it has no effect on the human body.
making guns for shooting
Gunmetal - PC - was created in 1998.
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
It is used to strengthen bones in the human body.
Technetium is not used by the human body.
A radioisotope can be used as a tracer in the human body because tracers are used in the imaging the body's organs and tissues.
Gunmetal has a density of about 8.8 grams per cubic centimeter. We say "about" because gunmetal is a type of bronze (which is sometimes called red brass in the U.S.) and is an alloy of a lot of copper and some zinc, tin and lead. But the percentages of the metals used in the alloy can vary just a bit. Commercially pure gunmetal is usually considered to be composed of 85% Cu, 5% Zn, 5% Sn and 5% Pb. And 8.8 grams per cm3 is about right on the money.
Gunmetal
making for gun
Thorium has no biological role. Thorium is a heavy, radioactive metal which is not used in the human body.
To study the human body we use touch, tensioned
To do work ,which is the movement of your body