Articles, tagged with "melting point", page 1
31st January 2012
There are a number of herbs, roots and trees that are very useful for various ailments. Having your own supply of certain medicinal herbs can heal you, and even save your life.
CAYENNE PEPPER
The first herb I will discuss is cayenne pepper. Did you k...
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Author:
katalystman
18th January 2012
Do you fear in welding? Don’t worry, it is nothing. It is the process
of inter molecular bonding of two similar or dissimilar metals by
heating and brings its melting point temperature, in this condition
the external pressure may or may not be used, or...
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Author:
rish
17th November 2011
Lead really is an amazing metal, and once you see why this is so you will then understand why it found its way into so many areas of the lives of peoples throughout history. In fact it's one of the first metals that ancient peoples used to modernize.
I...
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Author:
Rick Gueli
26th September 2011
Singapore is a melting point for tourist from all over the world. You will find tourist from all the continents visiting this country. There are Australian tourists, American tourists, Asian and of course African tourists. It is a business centre and also...
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Author:
JohnPhillips
23rd September 2011
Pewter is actually a term that covers a wide range of tin based alloys. Many people think of Pewter as a cheap substitute for Sterling silver but this it is not. This is probably because part of the metal is tin which is thought of as cheap. Pewter is a ...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
02nd June 2011
Now candles could be lit without the fear of burning the area, thanks to Scentsy. Their wide array of wickless candles comes in at least eighty diverse scents. The Scentsy program is made up of warmers manufactured of very low-watt bulbs positioned to mel...
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Author:
faydra mora
31st May 2011
Sterling silver contains Nintey two percnet by mass of silver and Seven percent by mass of other metals; usually copper .Sterling silver is an alloy of silver which has 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals usually copper. The sterling ...
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Author:
Simon
31st May 2011
Scented candles have an emotional appeal - the smells they release can evoke memories and emotions in us that we associate with some thing dear and close to. It could be a favorite childhood dish, or a location you visited or someone you adore. The fragra...
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Author:
John Conley
23rd May 2011
The mineral wollastonite was christened after the English chemist Sir William Hyde Wollaston in 18th century. In nature the mineral is found in needle like crystals. The mineral is found in 35 nations with rich reserves in Mexico. A wollastonite supplier ...
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Author:
Wollastonite Expert
11th May 2011
Darts have come a prolonged way because the wooden darts that have been utilised originally. They had a torpedo shaped wood barrel with a metal suggestion and turkey feathers as flights. These days the darts are primarily produced from tungsten with the e...
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Author:
kevinferra19
11th May 2011
Metal work falls under a few different categories in the art world. Most people would place it in the sculpture box. Metal art is also a little out of the mainstream of art. If you think about it, the main population of artists are painters.
In casting...
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Author:
jamesandirson
09th May 2011
The base of most liquid bubble bath is liquid Castile soap. If you don't have any experience with making homemade personal care products, you may want to start off by purchasing
Castile soap that is already made; however, some intrepid individuals,...
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Author:
Bubble Bath Secrets
04th May 2011
Recycled glass comes in all shapes and sizes. People get from which to choose a considerable selection of things. The best way to store for these items is on the web. The good reason for this is because it is very handy. People today all over the world ha...
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Author:
Alex Coy
04th May 2011
Sometime you must be in thought about the source of plastic as where they came from and how they are being made. The plastics that we use in our daily lives are the result of plastic extrusion profiles. The process is very simple that begins with the mel...
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Author:
Jovanky De Los Santos
21st April 2011
Sapphires are the finest gemstones, available in various vibrant colors. These gemstones are derived from a typical mineral called corundum with just one imperative admonition – sapphires are only sapphires when they are not red in color; the red variety ...
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Author:
vbatwara