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Unicron is the planet-eating transformer in the Transformers universe. Unicron is a powerful and malevolent being who devours entire planets to fuel his own existence.
Sodium chloride is it an entirely different substance with its own unique properties.
Radioactivity is the disintegration of the substance by its own. This means disintegration depends only on one reactant concentration i.e.,on itself. So this is a first order reaction.
That is correct. Every chemical substance travels at its own speed when diffusing through paper, and so every substance will wind up at its own location on the paper or plate as the case may be.
it melts
The reaction of the cells and fluids of the body to the presence of a substance that is not recognized as a constituent of the body itself.
A human being that eats human flesh; hence, any that devours its own kind., Relating to cannibals or cannibalism.
No. You do not own the policy. You will only receive the policy proceeds after the insured person dies.
He has no legs or arms and is a widow that is how he dies of dehydration
Unicron is the planet-eating transformer in the Transformers universe. Unicron is a powerful and malevolent being who devours entire planets to fuel his own existence.
Matter is just like a pure substance because you have your own space and own kind of compound
A corporation can own itself. There can be just one owner or there can may owners of the corporation.
Sodium chloride is it an entirely different substance with its own unique properties.
Radioactivity is the disintegration of the substance by its own. This means disintegration depends only on one reactant concentration i.e.,on itself. So this is a first order reaction.
Yes, every substance has its own unique density, which is defined as mass per unit volume. The density of a substance depends on its composition and how closely its particles are packed together.
it dies you just answered your own question
Yes, it can, as it itself is an 'Iron Chain' monster, so can send itself as its own cost (note that it is not a 'tribute').