Salt water is composed of a number of compounds. First there is water, which is a compound, H2O. Then there are the salts. Several different types of salts are in salt water, and each of them is a compound.
If the compounds are polar covalent then they are soluble in water . If they contain high electronegative element like F,O and N ,water can form inter molecular hydrogen bond with those compounds.
All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
All the organisms mostly contain organic compounds. Organic compounds are made of elements C and H. Some can contain N,P,S too.
Organic compounds always contain the element carbon.
Ionic compounds contain ionic compounds whereas molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in their molecules.
No, not all compound contain water like carbon dioxide, it does have water in it
That's right. None of these compounds contain carbon.
Water and salt doesn't contain carbon.
Yes it does naturally. I hope that helps you :)
They're all compounds.
Pure water does not contain colour but impure water contains Other compounds.
Ununquadium don't contain compounds.
Compounds that contain no carbon are inorganic.
Salt water is composed of a number of compounds. First there is water, which is a compound, H2O. Then there are the salts. Several different types of salts are in salt water, and each of them is a compound.
Water is an inorganic compound. This is the case because it does NOT contain carbon atoms. Organic compounds must contain carbon.
If the compounds are polar covalent then they are soluble in water . If they contain high electronegative element like F,O and N ,water can form inter molecular hydrogen bond with those compounds.
No, aerosols do not contain chlorine compounds.