I think this question is far too vague to be answered intelligently. First, what standard are we using? Are we only looking at IQ scores, or are we looking at what people have been able to accomplish in their lives, because those two things do not necessarily correspond. And where is the dividing line between "more" or "less" zinc and copper?
Since zinc and copper are two entirely different elements, what if a person has "more" zinc and "less" copper, or vice-versa?
Also both metals can be neurotoxic in large amounts!
Copper has more protons than carbon. Copper has 29 protons while carbon has 6 protons.
No, not all hair dryers have lead in their electrical cords. Many modern hair dryers use cords that are free from lead, as manufacturers have shifted towards more environmentally-friendly materials. Always check the product specifications or contact the manufacturer to confirm if a specific hair dryer contains lead in its electrical cord.
Even though gold and copper are in the same family, copper is much more reactive than gold. This is why Copper rusts more than gold, and why there are so many copper compounds (IE copper silicate...). Copper is higher in the family, giving it these characteristics.
Copper has more protons than carbon. Carbon has 6 protons, while copper has 29 protons. Therefore, copper is the element with the greater number of protons.
Copper alloys are more useful than pure copper because they often have enhanced properties such as increased strength, improved corrosion resistance, and better electrical conductivity. By combining copper with other metals, these alloys can be tailored to meet specific application requirements, making them more versatile and valuable in various industries.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that the levels of specific chemical elements in hair are directly correlated with intelligence. Intelligence is a complex trait influenced by a variety of genetic, environmental, and societal factors.
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Hair color does not determine intelligence. Intelligence is a complex trait influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and personal factors. The stereotype that redheads are more intelligent is not supported by scientific evidence.
This stereo type came from a little science. You see, intelligent people have more zinc and copper in there hair, and copper results in a darker hair color... you see where I'm going with this. But then again, I am blond and I am on the A honor role, so it can go both ways.... But really, I think the term 'dumb blonde' is a rather new phrase invented in the past century.
It means more intelligent
Intelligence is not determined by hair color. Making assumptions based on physical appearances or stereotypes can be harmful and unfair. It is important to treat everyone with respect and judge people based on their actions and character, rather than their appearance.
Indians are most intelligent in world
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dont think so
The comparative and superlative forms of intelligent are more intelligent and most intelligent.
Autistic people are 'cleverer' than people who use the word 'cleverer' that is certain. In theory Autistic people are more intelligent than Neurotypical people, but there is no reliable measure of intelligence or way to say for sure which group of people is more intelligent.
people want to intelligent in their lives i think intelligent is a important factor to make our life happy and success not only at work but in our relationship,and all area of our lives intelligent people focused on the positive,look for way make to life more fun,happy and intersting