A soft, silvery metal that burns in air and reacts with water. It is used to make special glass for televisions, but it is best known as the brilliant reds its salts give to fireworks and flares. Because it is very like calcium, it can mimic its way into our bodies, ending up in our bones. Radioactive strontium-90, which is produced in nuclear explosions and released during nuclear plant accidents, is particularly worrying because it can be absorbed into the bones of young children.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Message Extremum / Mi Ultimo Mensaje
May mga nakalimutan:
Java: Project (Nasa references ung code ni sir)
Due on White Day/Pi Day (March 14)
Ito na ang aking panghuling mensahe (Pero walang twist katulad nung dati)
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