No. Gandy was a very well built table and very popular in pool halls, bars, etc.
The rare earth metals are located in the lanthanide series of the periodic table, which is found at the bottom of the table.
Simple answer, no.
Elements in the first row of the rare earth elements of the Periodic Table are called LANTHANIDES.
Spontaneous combustion.
Rare earth metals are located in the lanthanide series of the periodic table, which is a group of elements in the sixth and seventh periods.
There are 6 rare metals they are Helium, Neon, Krypton , Argon, Xenon and radon in the periodic table.
I put the bread in the table but i don't see it now that's rare .
you find the ones that have been added to the periodic table in the old days
rare earth
litium, and elements in the 2nd period (row) are pretty common
No, germanium is not a rare earth element. It is a metalloid in group 14 of the periodic table, along with carbon, silicon, and tin. Rare earth elements are a group of elements found in the lanthanide series of the periodic table.
Depending on construction, yes. Although it may be possible, it would not be recommended. The obvious reason to change to slate is a better playing surface. However, the slate will be much heavier than the composite or wood it is replacing. This very likely is heavier than the table supports are designed to support, resulting in an unstable support which in turn, will result in a table that canot be kept level.