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    Many authors during the last two decades have rigorously investigated the dust-acoustic (DA) wave linear properties (in which the inertia is provided by the dust particle mass, and the restoring force is provided by electron and ion thermal pressures) of a strongly coupled dusty plasma system. (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) 1–5 (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Rao (-- removed HTML --) et al. (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) 6 (-- removed HTML

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    the same energy transfers, therefore being the same solution. From highest to lowest energy emitted, the metal ions are as follows: potassium ions, copper ions, barium ions, sodium ions, calcium ions, strontium ions, and lithium ions. Lithium has the lowest energy of wavelength emitted. Sodium has a higher energy of wavelength emitted, and lithium has the highest. As one moves down the alkali metal family, the energy emitted increases because more shells are being added

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    Why you Should Consider Installing Aluminum Gutters If it's time to think about new gutters for your home, you'll want to compare the advantages of different types of materials used to make the troughs. You can choose from wood, steel, vinyl, and aluminum. Aluminum has some good qualities that make it the ideal choice for many homeowners. Here's why you should consider choosing aluminum gutters. Aluminum Doesn't Rust Aluminum doesn't rust like steel does. To slow down the rusting process, steel

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    3 Classes Of Socrates

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    justice is. After receiving three definitions from Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Thrasymachus, Socrates debunks them and explains his version of a just society through the myth of the metals. The myth states that one day you awake and find that the Gods have infused you with one of three metals: gold, silver, or bronze. These metals determine your status in society. After comparing the three classes, I have decided which one fits me best and formed an opinion on the whether the rule of the wise is just. The

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    Eisenberg v. Advance Relocation & Storage, Inc. Facts: • Julianne Eisenberg: Alleged employee (Plaintiff) • Peter White and Mike Ewing: Alleged Employer (Defendant) • White and Ewing discussed the possibility of Eisenberg working in a “permanent full-time” position • Did not ask about skills or experience • Loading and unloading furniture • Hourly basis and required to punch in and out • Eisenberg made claim of sexual harassment and told of employees using illegal substances in the warehouse

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    Tungsten Essay

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    which is also known as Wolfram. The word Tungsten is used in the United States, but Wolfram is still used in some European countries. Tungsten comes from the Swedish language which means “heavy stone”. Tungsten is a very strong, shiny, gray-white metal that makes up just a tiny fraction of the earth’s crust and is always combined with other elements as compounds. Every tungsten atom has 74 positively charged protons in the nucleus which means it also has 74 negatively charged electrons revolving

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    Silver Essay Chemistry

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    from the periodic table as my favorite because it’s a beautiful piece of metal. Its my favorite element because, it’s commonly used for jewelry and looks very cool on me when I wear a silver necklace. Also, because its color is just very appealing. The metal was refined by cupellation, and the process was invented by the Chaldeans. It was created by heating the molten metal in a shallow cup so it can oxidises the other metals mixed in the cup. such as copper and lead. which leads silver to be unaffected

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    Metalloids Lab

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    Introduction The periodic table is composed of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. Each of these materials have their own properties that are used to define and identify them. Metals are commonly solids at room temperature, malleable and ductile, they often have high tensile strength, they commonly have a silver or grayish-white luster, and they are good conductors of heat and electricity. However, there are exceptions; mercury is a liquid at room temperature rather than solid, gold and copper are

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    videos with questionable methods for testing. The most reputable source for buying bullion bars is a bank, followed by other financial institutions, since they purchase their bullion bars from regulated mints. Your bank does not obtain its precious metals and currency from Craig's List or E-bay, in other words. You should be just as cautious in acquiring your own bullion bars, for the sake of your family's long-term health. Your family should never be supplementing with cadmium and tungsten from China

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    Alkali Research Papers

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    The Alkali metals are found in group 1 of the periodic table, they are very reactive metals that do not form in the nature. These metal only have one electron in their outer shell. Alkali metals are malleable, ductile, and are good conductors of heat and electricity. Alkali metals are much softer then most metals. If these Alkali metals are exposed to water they can explode. Properties of Alkali metals are; they have the largest atomic radii in their periods, Low ionization energies, low electronegativities

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