They can be classified by 3 types. Reflection, refraction, and i forgot the last
The electron configuration of an atom determines how it behaves when it comes into contact with another atom.
chemical behavior of a substance means how a substance behaves when it is reacted or kept isobaric with other substances or elements
chemical behavior of a substance means how a substance behaves when it is reacted or kept isobaric with other substances or elements
EMR (electromagnetic radiation) is classified as both a wave and a particle because of its dual nature as described by quantum mechanics. In some experiments, EMR behaves like a wave with characteristics such as interference and diffraction, while in others, it behaves like a particle called a photon with characteristics like discrete energy levels. This behavior is known as wave-particle duality.
the natural world behaves in a consistent and predictable manner :)
The distribution law depends on the molecular structure of the substances involved, as well as the solvents used in the system. It is also influenced by the temperature and pressure conditions of the system. Additionally, the presence of impurities or other substances can impact how distribution behaves.
No, "libr" is not an electrolyte. Electrolytes are substances that dissociate into ions in solution and are capable of conducting electricity. "Libr" does not refer to any specific chemical compound or element that behaves as an electrolyte.
They are treated according with how the person in question behaves as an individual Cuban or not Cuban.
The word behavior is a noun. It is the way in which one behaves.
Water behaves differently from other liquids when it cools because it expands as it freezes, unlike most substances which contract. This expansion is due to the hydrogen bonds in water, causing it to have a unique crystal structure in its solid state (ice).
Because viscosity refers to the degree of fluidity of a liquid, and that's something visible.It is a physical property.
Matter is classified based on its chemical and physical properties. This can include qualities such as its composition, structure, and how it behaves under certain conditions. Common classifications include elements, compounds, mixtures, and states of matter like solid, liquid, and gas.