Assuming you mean gunpowder residue on the skin, any thorough cleaning, such as scrubbing with soap and water, or alcohol cleaner, would do. But there will also be burnt gunpowder burnt into the skin, and these are much less likely to be easily removed. (Powder burns.)
A claw hammer
The hammer talked to the nail.
the hammer -malleusanvil- incusstirrup- stapes
A claw hammer is a pair of levers perpendicular to each other. When you exert force on the handle of the hammer, it transfers it's work to the second lever, or the head of the hammer. That then creates work at the claw, where you are pulling that nail with much greater force than you could exert without the hammer.
No, the alkali metals will not explode if you smash them with either a hammer or mallet.
smash it with a hammer
You can look at it or smash it. You get a person and he has a hammer and he would smash it with a hammer and there is sometimes a secret door behind it
she smash him with her piko hammer
smash it with a hammer.
Smash it with a hammer.
stuff to pound and things with smash
you smash it with a REALLY big hammer!
you smash them with a hammer and then pluck there antennas
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The stirrup, anvil, and hammer bones in the ear are named based on their shape and function. The stapes (stirrup) bone is the smallest and resembles a stirrup used in horseback riding. The incus (anvil) bone has a shape similar to an anvil used by blacksmiths. The malleus (hammer) bone looks like a hammer used for striking.
smash it with a hammer