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∙ 9y agoMalleability
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∙ 15y agoDuctibility.
This means the two strands of DNA are complementary.
DNA replication simply means that DNA will split the double helix in two and refill its self. which then will make two of the same DNA strands.
No, arsenic is a metalloid, which means it has characteristics of both metals and non-metals.
Not necessarily, it just means that the ocean is being pulled by the moon.
Non-metals gain electrons from metals because non-metals have a higher electronegativity, which means they have a stronger pull on electrons. Metals tend to lose electrons easily due to their low electronegativity, making them more likely to transfer electrons to non-metals in ionic bonding to achieve stable electron configurations.
That means something is flexible and can be easily stretched into thin strands.
Ferrous metals contain iron, while non-ferrous metals do not. Ferrous metals are typically magnetic and prone to rusting, whereas non-ferrous metals are usually more resistant to corrosion and often have better conductivity.
This means the two strands of DNA are complementary.
The term that means metals can be rolled into thin sheets or beaten into complex shapes is malleability. This property allows metals to be easily shaped without breaking.
The word "taut" rhymes with "bought" and means pulled tightly.
What studies have found is that there are strands of DNA that we share, 13 strands, with rats. What that acutally means, isn't quite as well known.
DNA replication simply means that DNA will split the double helix in two and refill its self. which then will make two of the same DNA strands.
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"धातु दीव" is a Sanskrit term that means "the island of metals." It refers to the collection of metals or mineral deposits.
Usually 'buggy' means a carriage. Although a buggy is not a carriage, it is one of the vehicles that can be pulled by horses. There are also 'chariots', 'sleighs', 'carts', and 'wagons'.
a word that means to have two metals as the basis of money is coinage as opposed to paper bills that which are called banknotes.
No, arsenic is a metalloid, which means it has characteristics of both metals and non-metals.