If you get enough of a dosage, yes it is. Buddy Ebsen was originally signed to play the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz, but the aluminum powder he was covered with poisoned him, and he had to be hospitalized.
I am not exactly sure, but I know that aluminum is naturally found in alumina, which is extracted by electricity and another element. It soon becomes a liquid which cools into the aluminum used in a soda can. So this could be considered a mixture.
aluminum wire violates code for any use anywhere in US. If this is true, why would aluminum wire be sold? I know it is used for service entrance.
A liter is a VOLUME measurment, and pounds are weight. They don't directly convert. Now if we know exactly how much a cup of your powder weighs, then we can convert cups into liters and come up with a weight in pounds. But right now we don't have enough information to make a calculation.
idont know
if i know i would gladly tell you but i don't know sorry !
luster is i do not know
I don't know how old Edmond's powder is, but we found some at the back of the cupboard 14 months out of date. It was lovely.
The number of grains in 4cc of powder would depend on the density of the specific powder. To convert from cc (cubic centimeters) to weight measurement like grains, you would need to know the density of the powder in question.
No flash powder is stronger and also more unsafe! I suggest reading up on the matter if you would like to know more.
I am not exactly sure, but I know that aluminum is naturally found in alumina, which is extracted by electricity and another element. It soon becomes a liquid which cools into the aluminum used in a soda can. So this could be considered a mixture.
well, i know that aluminum foil has aluminum in it.
That would be jelly.
Actually, i don't know if u want get the alloy. but if that, we can use electrodeposited method to easily get the alloy in any shapes. we can discuss about it later.
Cut off the top of the shell, remove the shot and the wad, then pour out the powder. Though, I don't know why you would want to.
aluminum wire violates code for any use anywhere in US. If this is true, why would aluminum wire be sold? I know it is used for service entrance.
I don't know if my answer is right, but if baby powder causes cancer, they would of taken it off the shelves ages ago. From my personal point of view, baby powder does not cause cancer. There is little or no research saying baby powder causes cancer. If it does, then the chances would be near astronomical because baby powder is very commonly used, with, as far as I know, no cases of cancer. (It is more likely that cases of cancer in patients who have used baby powder is pure coincidence.)
Do you mean Aluminum Trisulfate Hectoxide? I dont know if it even exists but if it did, it would beAlS3O20 or AlO20S3