Mixture or solution
groups of different kind of tissue combine to form organs
Compund
The two groups of matter that can be classified as substances are elements and compounds. Elements are pure substances consisting of only one type of atom, while compounds are substances formed when two or more elements chemically combine in fixed proportions. Mixtures, on the other hand, consist of two or more substances that are physically combined and can vary in composition.
put them in a Magic Bullet and spin them around for a few seconds I guess
The properties of new substances can vary depending on their chemical composition, structure, and interactions. They may have similarities to old substances, but can also exhibit unique characteristics due to different bonding arrangements or functional groups. Testing and analysis are typically required to determine how the properties of new substances compare to those of old substances.
Yes, two substances with different Rf values can still be similar. Differences in Rf values can be due to various factors, such as the polarity of the compound or the composition of the stationary phase. Therefore, substances with different Rf values can still share similar chemical structures or functional groups.
Matter can be divided into two primary groups: pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances consist of a single type of particle and have consistent properties throughout, including elements and compounds. Mixtures, on the other hand, contain two or more different substances that retain their individual properties and can be separated by physical means.
Iron and krypton cannot chemically combine because they belong to different chemical groups. Iron is a metal, while krypton is a noble gas, which is typically inert and does not form chemical bonds with other elements.
Hydrophilic substances are typically made of polar molecules, such as water and other compounds containing hydroxyl groups (-OH), carbonyl groups (C=O), or amino groups (-NH2). These groups enable the substances to interact with water molecules, leading to their dissolution or dispersion in water.
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The are the natural substances.
the seven main groups are: Harmful, Irritant, corrosive, Extremely flammable/Flammable, Explosive, Oxidising and Very toxic/Toxic.