Salt dissolves in water. The resultant liquid has higher density than pure H2O. Teh salt solution has less electrical resistance than pure water, it tastes different too.
Depending on how much salt and how much water were mixed, some salt might remain undissolved (the mixture is saturated).
Periodic table group elements with same properties together. Hence their properties can be identified.
In the Table Properties dialog box, the "Table" tab allows you to change the alignment of a table on a page. Within this tab, you can specify the alignment options such as left, center, or right. Additionally, you can adjust other table settings related to spacing and positioning.
The melting temperature properties generally change as you go from left to right in the periodic table by no specific trend/no detail pattern.
Periodic table comprises of elements arranged in rows and columns.So that the elements having similar properties appear together.
Across any period, the properties of elements gradually change. This gradual change is called a periodic trend.
Periodic table group elements with same properties together. Hence their properties can be identified.
The density properties generally change as you go down the columns of the Periodic Table by increasing.
There is a group of elements in the periodic table as the elements with same properties are clubbed together.
Yes most certainly
The melting temperature properties generally change as you go from left to right in the periodic table by going down/decreasing.
For MS Word it is:Upper toolbar and: Table - Table Properties - and then pick Row tab.
In the Table Properties dialog box, the "Table" tab allows you to change the alignment of a table on a page. Within this tab, you can specify the alignment options such as left, center, or right. Additionally, you can adjust other table settings related to spacing and positioning.
The melting temperature properties generally change as you go from left to right in the periodic table by no specific trend/no detail pattern.
Properties of elements are periodic function of atomic number. Elements with same chemical properties are grouped together.
It dissolves.
The melting temperature properties generally change as you go down the columns of the Periodic Table by decreasing for metals and increasing for non-metals.
The modern table is ordered by atomic mass and arranged to put elements with similar chemical properties together.