No.
If you think about melting or boiling point, these values are specific and constant for each compound (with some exceptions).
Yes, most ionic compounds are solids at room temperature due to strong electrostatic forces holding the ions together in a fixed lattice structure. This structure is stable in the solid state but may break apart in the liquid or gaseous state.
compounds
Fixed or uniform compositions are characteristic of chemical compounds.
Yes
upper fixed point is a temperature of stem from water boiling and standards atmospheric pressure lower fixed point is the temperature of pure melting ice.
Compounds are substances formed when two or more elements chemically bond together in a fixed ratio. This fixed ratio is determined by the types of elements involved and their valencies, leading to the creation of distinct chemical compounds with specific properties. For example, water (H₂O) consists of two hydrogen atoms for every one oxygen atom, reflecting its fixed composition. These fixed ratios ensure that compounds maintain consistent characteristics regardless of the amount present.
COMPOUNDS.
It has a fixed mass, volume and density at a fixed temperature. It does not have a fixed shape. It is incompressible.
No
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when they are dissolved in water or melted, allowing the ions to move and carry electric charge. Solid ionic compounds do not conduct electricity because the ions are fixed in place and unable to move to carry charge.
During the calvin cycle
compounds