No. It varies but most are same.
No. The chemical composition remains the same.
No. Diorite has the same composition as andesite while Rhyolite has the same composition as granite.
similar age and composition.
No, a chemical composition refers to the types and ratios of elements present in a substance, whereas chemical properties describe how a substance behaves or reacts with other substances. Chemical properties include characteristics such as reactivity, stability, flammability, and toxicity.
stars
It is hot and luminous. It has the same spectral qualities of other stars. It's chemical composition is the same as other stars. It's a star - We call our star the Sun.
No. The chemical composition remains the same.
They are roughly the same. If they are from the same source of magma, they could be nearly identical in chemical composition.
No. Diorite has the same composition as andesite while Rhyolite has the same composition as granite.
The Basic Composition Varies for all stars. Regardless and Ir-regardless of The Source Cloud, all Stars are Unique.
No, the chemical composition is still the same.
Definite chemical composition is when a mineral is made of the same material throughout. Basically when a mineral is only made of one material all the way through, not part iron in one part and then gold in the rest.
No
Lactose and sucrose share the same chemical composition but differ in molecular structure. Such molecules are called isomers.
similar age and composition.
No, a chemical composition refers to the types and ratios of elements present in a substance, whereas chemical properties describe how a substance behaves or reacts with other substances. Chemical properties include characteristics such as reactivity, stability, flammability, and toxicity.
A solar nebula is made of (roughly) the same chemical composition as a star, namely: 70% Hydrogen 28% Helium 2% random molecules, for example Carbon-12 and Lithium.