the answer is...yes! They do all have there own physical properties.
retains its own properties.
Neither. A tree is a living organism, not a property. A tree is composed of millions of chemical substances, each with its own chemical and physical properties.
No, methanol is not a chemical property of salt. Methanol is a separate chemical compound that is a type of alcohol, whereas salt is a compound made up of sodium and chloride ions. Chemical properties refer to the behavior of substances in relation to other substances, such as their reactivity or stability.
No, because non metal atoms do not enter an excited state.
Yes, salt and water each retain their own physical properties when combined. Salt is a solid compound composed of sodium and chloride ions, while water is a liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. When salt is dissolved in water, the salt molecules dissociate into ions that become dispersed throughout the water molecules, but the individual properties of both substances remain unchanged.
Yes, the term 'physical appearance' is a compound noun; a word made up of two or more words to from a noun with a meaning of its own.
See the link below for an MSDS on uranium. Note that each compound has it's own MSDS. Also important is the enrichment of uranium, the quantity, the physical form of a compound, etc.
A compound is made of two or more elements with each of their own special use and characteristics I believe.
A mixture, not a compound.
retains its own properties.
With compound sentences, the two independent clauses are each diagrammed on their own base lines. (A+)
mixture
Yes. A rhombus has parallel sides. All sides are also congruent, and the diagonals are perpendicular to each other. The rhombus is a special kind of parallelogram, so in addition to all the propeties of a parallelogram, it also has a few properties of its own.
A compound
The ingredients in a mixture are not in any fixed proportion to each other; they are in fixed proportions in a compound.The individual components in a mixture keep their own characteristics but the components of a compound have different characteristics than those of the individual parts.The components of a mixture are unchanged from their original states and can be separated by physically means. The components of a compound are chemically and physically altered from their original states and cannot be separated from the compound by physical means.A mixture is prepared by physical means and can be separated by physical means, while a compound is prepared chemically and may (generally) disitegrate chemically, although not necessarily to original componentsA compound has single boyling, freezing points while a mixture may havesome, or rangeWhich what?
The ingredients in a mixture are not in any fixed proportion to each other; they are in fixed proportions in a compound.The individual components in a mixture keep their own characteristics but the components of a compound have different characteristics than those of the individual parts.The components of a mixture are unchanged from their original states and can be separated by physically means. The components of a compound are chemically and physically altered from their original states and cannot be separated from the compound by physical means.A mixture is prepared by physical means and can be separated by physical means, while a compound is prepared chemically and may (generally) disitegrate chemically, although not necessarily to original componentsA compound has single boyling, freezing points while a mixture may havesome, or rangeWhich what?
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