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why does nickel not bind to anion exchange resin?

why does nickel not bind to anion exchange resin?

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Benjamin Franklin invented and patented the lightning rod. He's famous for discovering electricity and its presence in lightning, particularly when he flew a kite with a key attached to it and let a bolt of lightning travel through the kite string to the key.
benjamin franklin invented the lightning rod and patented it
Theoretically Yes, but actually one of two happens, the reflective material is not 100 % ideal (nothing in the world is 100% ideal) , so with every reflection, light losses some of it's energy until eventually it's all lost as any other form of energy(mostly heat), Or light will come out from the point it came in, or how it came in the first place.
As a christian I have learned not to be bothered by little things, i have no control over, so in my case it got better. This has also eliminate some stress in life. I have been in quite a bit of situations where if it was not for the grace of God, i could just flip of the handle, but the more these situations presents itself, the easier it get.
Ben of course! To prevent homes from burning! I think

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