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search in your kitchen shevels and serage ares at home and identify the solution of your mother use at home
Together the chemical reactions are called as biological oxidation. There are some reactions of reduction and some reactions are of oxidation. But the sum total of the reaction is oxidation. This is true for the animal kingdom as a whole. The reverse is true for the plant kingdom. There are some reactions of reduction and some reactions are of oxidation.There the biological reduction dominates. The sum total is biological reduction. Plants synthesize the food and animals use the food for various metabolic activities.
Minerals will have many different characteristics which can be used together to identify them.Density or specific gravity would be one element of the identification.You might also use: Color & Texture Melting Point Reactions with various chemicals. Identification of reaction products.
x is lime waterCao+co2--->Ca(oh)2
A chemical formula describe and identify a chemical compound.
You'll know that you've found the equation's solutions when you end up with an expression in the form of x=N. Where x is what you're trying to find solutions to and N is either a number or an expression not dependent on x.
The two solutions are then the same strength.
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2x - 2y= 26
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Certain solutions identified at certain points of time will not be suitable at a later point of time, hence it is better to have as many possible solutions to a problem.
An equation can be determine to have no solution or infinitely many solutions by using the square rule.
This question needs to reworded, it makes no sense as written. Perhaps the question is supposed to be "how do you identify soluble and insoluble salts"?
-Identify the problem/issue -Brainstorm solutions -Make the best, safest, and most effective choice -Analyze the solutions
Reactants and solutions
Identify the problem->brainstorm->compare solutions->evaluate