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alexis.disneyfreak
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1. Without this noble lightweight, the Goodyear Company would never have gotten off the ground, and scuba divers would really be hurting ( and doctors might not be able to heal them)
2. One of the most reactive rare earth metals, ( seriously?) and often used in lighter flints and carbon-arc lamps, but using this toxic element in Heinz steak sauce would not be a good plan ( the number of protons has little to do with an elements use!).
3. Its orange-red spectral line is how the modern day meter is defined and ---not to sound to cryptic--- but its fictitious ore is the Achilles' heel for the man of steel.
4. Highly toxic, as are its compounds, including its oxide which which has the distinct odor of garlic. Also used in transistors: think about that as you drive along our scenic highways listening to your radio!
Please help me!!! I would be eternally grateful
2. One of the most reactive rare earth metals, ( seriously?) and often used in lighter flints and carbon-arc lamps, but using this toxic element in Heinz steak sauce would not be a good plan ( the number of protons has little to do with an elements use!).
3. Its orange-red spectral line is how the modern day meter is defined and ---not to sound to cryptic--- but its fictitious ore is the Achilles' heel for the man of steel.
4. Highly toxic, as are its compounds, including its oxide which which has the distinct odor of garlic. Also used in transistors: think about that as you drive along our scenic highways listening to your radio!
Please help me!!! I would be eternally grateful