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  • ...s, and welds. His other talents include building structures out of natural materials, growing edible plants, sculpting and fire building. John is typically view |ShortSummary = Two strangers walk into the compound with their own key and claim that it belongs to them.<ref name="Discovery"/>
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  • ...en, J. and Damji, S. ''Chemistry'', Melton: IBID Press, 3rd ed. 2007</ref> With a [[melting point]] of −38.83 °C and [[boiling point]] of 356.73 °C, me ...hylmercury]]), inhalation of mercury vapor, or eating seafood contaminated with mercury.
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  • '''Slag''' is a partially [[Glass|vitreous]] [[by-product]] of [[smelting]] [[ore]] to separate the [[metal]] ...r metals are found in impure states, often [[redox|oxidized]] and mixed in with [[silicate]]s of other metals. During smelting, when the ore is exposed to
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  • ...diamond belt saws, burners (jet-piercers), or light and selective blasting with [[Primacord]], a weak explosive. ...er varieties of dimension stone that are normally considered to be special minor types include [[alabaster]] (massive [[gypsum]]), [[soapstone]] (massive [[
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  • '''Lead''' is a main-group [[Chemical element|element]] with symbol '''Pb''' ({{lang-la|plumbum}}) and [[atomic number]] 82. Lead is a s ...es in air to produce the commonly observed dull luster normally associated with lead. It is a [[density|dense]], [[ductile]], very soft, highly malleable,
    52 KB (7,694 words) - 21:36, 20 September 2010