Oxygen Prices in Afghanistan
Commercial obligations in Afghanistan, Law on Cooperatives, Enterprises and Banks. The element oxygen can be introduced as the most abundant element in the Earth's crust
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Afghanistan has natural gas, oil, coal, marble, gold, copper, chromite, talc, barite, sulfur, lead, zinc, iron ore, salt, precious and semi-precious stones. Oxygen is used in the production of steel, plastics, fabrics, steel oxygen cutting, rocket propulsion, oxygen therapy
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The original locality for lapis lazuli is the Sar-e-Sang deposit in Afghanistan's remote Badakhshan district. In the Achaemenid period, azure was called "Kabutkeh". In the Sassanid period, azure was consumed a lot. The roof of Ctesiphon, as well as various sculptures, is made of azure; it is possible that they used azurite instead of azure in making these works.
Read More ...There is no doubt that none of the chemical elements have played a more important role than oxygen in the development of chemistry. This life-giving gas was able to make such a huge breakthrough in chemistry in the late eighteenth century that it had never been possible before.
Read More ...In 2010, US Pentagon officials, along with US geologists, uncovered approximately $ 1 trillion in untapped mineral reserves in Afghanistan. A Pentagon note says Afghanistan could become Saudi Arabia's lithium. Some believe that intact minerals are worth up to $ 3 trillion.
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