As you may already know, water is a compound of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. At normal room temperature, water is a liquid. Hydrogen and oxygen are both gas at room temerature.
In much the same way that we can use a few letters to make thousands of words, we can use a few types of atoms to construct all mater. For example, consider the atoms hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
We can combine the hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon atoms in a variety of ways. Just as letters combine to form different words, atoms combine to form different compounds.
Water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen.
here are osme differences between Water and its elements (Hydrogen & Oxygen):
given that water can be found in solid liquid and gas, we can see a simile in the gas part where oxygen and hydrogen are the same
a compound never retains the properties of its contituents
The properties of water are different from the two elements that make it up because water (H2O) is a liquid while Hydrogen and Oxygen (O) are gasses.
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compounds always contain atoms of different elements
Always compounds have different properties fo constituents atoms; they are different entities.
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The physical properties of the material are changed; example - water: ice, liquid water and water vapors have very different properties but the same chemical formula.
Water is polar and has a bent shape. Methane is non-polar and is tetrahedral. These molecular-level differences help explain why, despite their similar molar masses, they have vastly different physical properties.
they are all different but they have a low SHC so its efficient
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The properties of sugar and water alone is a liquid and a solid. The properties of sugar-water solution is a liquid.
They are composed of different kinds of element.
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They think that it was a magnetic property.
First find out what the law of definite proportions is. Then explain the fact that water and hydrogen peroxide consist of the same elements. Then find out if they have different or the same properties.
They have different properties because the element that make up these compounds are different, water is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms, and 1 oxygen while table salt is made of a sodium and a chlorine atom. These different combinations make up different properties. Why the elements that make up these compounds have different properties however is a different question.
The physical properties of the material are changed; example - water: ice, liquid water and water vapors have very different properties but the same chemical formula.
Water ( H2O) contains the elements hydrogen and oygen in a ration of 2:1.
Dry ice is CO2 and water is H2O; all the chemical properties are different.
Yes. In the case of isotopes of water. An H2O ice cube is shown to float in a beaker of liquid water, while an ice cube of D2O (heavy water) is shown to sink in liquid water.
These properties are due to the association of water molecules by hydrogen bonds.
I'm pretty sure is is a Compound. A compound is a substance that is made up of more than on element. The properties of matter mostly depend on how atoms of different elements are combined in compounds.
No, water vapor is still H2O, a compound of hydrogen an oxygen. Hydrogen gas is H2, and element with very different chemical and physical properties, chief among them being that hydrogen is highly flammable.