The S&W .500 magnum is a revolver cartridge, and not suited for a semi-auto pistol. The DE is available in .50 AE, not .500 Magnum
$200 to $400, depending on the model, barrel, etc. IMHO, the Dan Wesson revolvers are very much under appreciated. They are durable, reliable, strong and extremely accurate.
A belted magnum is a large rifle cartridge which incorporates a strong ring of metal around its base for strength.
neutralized
you get an acid.
desert animals are strong, this is a premises. A camel is a desert animal, this is a premises. therefore a camel is a strong animal, this is a conclusion. all those statements are true but the last one is wrong because if a camel is a desert animal, it does not necessarily mean that it is also strong animal.
Desert
No, NaOH, sodium hydroxide, is a strong base, not an acid.
They can survive in the strong desert heat because that is what they prefer. They do not like extremely cold or dry weather.
A salt of the acid and water. For example HCl + NaOH ---> NaCl + H2O
Strong acids produce lots of H+ ions which when combine with water form hydronium ions(H3O+).
the sun is affecting on it ,it is very strong there,
Value varies depending on exact model and condition, roughly $300-$500. It is a very well built handgun, and while extremely strong and accurate, they are under-appreciated. Have owned one since 1978, still shoot it in matches. Good gun.