Fluorine
Silicon is a metalloid.
Glass. Sand.
Silicon (Si) is a metalloid. Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) are not metalloids.
i think so it 's metalloid. if you have a better answer please change it
Carbon, Silicon (a metalloid), Germanium (a metalloid),
The ring around the bathtub is caused by soap scum an dirt. The ring can be washed off using bathroom cleaner.
Dirt
Your bathtub. Go clean it.
stratum corneum
The color of the ring that the cat leaves in the bathtub in "The Cat in the Hat Comes Back" is pink.
PINK
This might refer to the dirty ring left around a bathtub when someone soaks in a bathtub with soapy bubbles then empties the water. The dirty soap clings to the the sides of the bathtub leaving a ring mark of residue where the high water level was.
PINK
The purpose of a bathtub gasket is to create a watertight seal between the bathtub and the surrounding walls or floor. It helps prevent leaks by filling in gaps and ensuring that water does not seep through the edges of the bathtub. This helps maintain the integrity of the bathtub structure and prevents water damage to the surrounding area.
No, benzene is not a metalloid. It is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H6, consisting of carbon and hydrogen atoms arranged in a ring structure. Benzene is a type of hydrocarbon and is considered a nonmetal.
Typically right under the faucet in a bathtub is a round metal piece with holes. This is an overflow outlet. It connects to the bathtub drain. If water rises over that disk, it will go through the overflow...so your tub does not fill completely and overflow the edge of the tub. The overflow prevents accidental flooding of the bathroom.
Bubble bath residue and epithelial tissue.