No. because hot solvent disoolves solute faster than cold one.
All have the same nuclear charge and consequently the same electron configuration.
Practically all solid solutes are more soluble at high temperature.
Because all alkali meals have same no of electrons (only one) in their outermost shell
Any solutes would remain in the dish, normally the solutes are crystallized as water has been removed from them.
The atoms may be slightly different in shape or size etc. however if they are all of the same type they will all behave and react in the same way. Eg. Two atoms of Frankium may be different in the ways I have described but their chemical properties, behaviour and reactivity are the same.
no because hot solvent dissolves solute faster than cold one
Not all metals will behave in the same way. Calcium for example is a metal that is not nearly as conductive as silver.
Not all solutes are solids.
All behave in a way that serves their own interests.
All have the same nuclear charge and consequently the same electron configuration.
Mainly but some religions teach the same but in different ways.
Children (and adults) behave the same all over the world - some are good, some are bad and some ore so-so.
Practically all solid solutes are more soluble at high temperature.
Pretty much the same as all other men.
Because they are all the same type of atoms. Oxygen is an element. If you have 10 oxygen atoms, they will all behave like oxygen, since they are the same element.
No. Ex: Oil
No, it is not day all over the world at the same time due to the Earth's rotation on its axis, which creates day and night. Different parts of the world experience daylight and darkness at different times. This is why we have different time zones to account for the variations in local times around the world.