Articles, tagged with "chemical element", page 1
24th November 2011
The cost of gold is the very first thing that is certainly in the pricing from the jewels. A gold price per gram of jewellery in the particular karat is considered. Realize that usually, this is the market value on the gold which is considered through the...
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Author:
Andy Crickett
29th June 2011
The materials required to manufacture ceramic ferrite magnets are easily available at low costs, and these magnets keep their magnetic qualities for a long period of time (which is why they are known as a permanent magnet), making them ideal to be used in...
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Author:
Bradyn Adamson
20th June 2011
Gold like no other metal comes with an enthralling history and an exclusive place in the world. Way back then, it was made use of by nobleman as being an ornament. Gold is a chemical element with a smooth, dense and also the most flexible and ductile meta...
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Author:
priceindia
01st June 2011
To get maximum use out of your laptop battery there are a few things to keep in mind:
Always keep laptop batteries in an original packaging until new laptop battery is ready to use to prevent damages to laptop battery for example swelling and leakage...
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John graham
05th May 2011
Cliptomania.com knows there are many people with mildly to moderately "sensitive ears" due to an allergic reaction to nickel commonly found in earrings. "Nickel Free" clip-on earrings prove an comfortable, affordable alternative to wearing regular earring...
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Author:
Richard Nash
11th April 2011
Alcohol addiction takes away your wellness, your near and dearly ones, your free will, moral values as well as your self respectfulness. It’s not something you can choose by yourself.
Now-a-days, it is the most general shapes of dependences in the wor...
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Author:
michelnicolas
23rd March 2011
As a general technological foundation, here’s just what the normal man or woman should know in regards to gold - the element: gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (which comes from the Latin: aurum "gold"). It has been an incredibly sought-after ...
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Author:
Gordon Brent Pierce
28th February 2011
Limestone Crushing Mill
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the minerals calcite and/or aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Limestone is very common in architecture, especially in Europe and North Am...
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Author:
sbmboy
25th February 2011
Gold. Say it a thousand times...it's one of the only words that never loses its power. Gold is more than mere decoration. It is more than a symbol. Men have bled and died for it. Yet, it is nothing more than a chemical element, number 79 on the periodic t...
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Author:
Jim Newton
15th February 2011
Diamonds are carbon in its most concentrated form. Except from trace impurities like boron and nitrogen, diamonds are composed solely of carbon, the chemical element that is fundamental to all life. They are the hardest known natural material. Their hardn...
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Author:
roleeben
14th February 2011
Titanium is a chemical element that is popularly known for its resistance to corrosion, low density and strength.
For years, joining titanium pieces together has been a conundrum but in all the solutions implemented to resolve the problem, titanium we...
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Author:
albertmichelin
02nd February 2011
The chemical element chlorine is really a halogen that's used to make a wide range of products that many of us use each and every day. Chlorine usually has two pronunciations which are spelt phonetically as 'klor-in' or 'klor-een'. It is used in commercia...
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Author:
PeterPool198
25th November 2010
The good thing about the current economic situation is that the prices are rising up. Silver is considered as the essential metal. It has a lot of uses and this includes x-ray films, digital imaging used for photography, telescopes, conductors, circuit bo...
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Author:
buypuregold
25th November 2010
In a time of economic crisis, such as inflation, the best way to protect your money is with the silver and gold bullion. It keeps increasing in value and it is the protection of all your collections against the fall of other investments. With a lot of use...
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Author:
buypuregold
16th November 2010
Chlorine is the chemical element with the atomic number 17 and bears the symbol Cl in the periodic table. It is highly corrosive and often found in water that we used for shower. Water that we used for shower is much more dangerous than those we used for ...
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Author:
ionlifeionizers1