No.
All materials (things) have a differinf compostions (are made of different stuff).
For instance Ice is composed of Hydrogen and Oxygen.
No, composition and structure are not the same thing. Composition refers to the elements that make up a substance or material, while structure refers to how those elements are arranged or organized within the substance.
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A sonata is a specific type of composition.
A material is homogenous when it possesses the same kind of elements present, having similarities in nature, and when it's built with uniform structure or composition. You can tell that a material is heterogenous when it's built with dissimilar aspects of chemical substances which are not related to each other or of two or more phases.
no a summary isn't a story a summary tells you the subject of something
acid? you have to be more specific, density depends on the composition of the material, and there is no such thing as "acid" alone.
Yes, this is because many meteorites derive from bodies that formed and differentiated (like the Earth) early on in the formation of the solar system but were then shattered by impacts, exposing their core material. This material is thought to be an analogue for the composition of Earth's interior.
Material with a granitic composition that erupts at the surface is called rhyolite.
Yes, so is feces (same thing) and urine.
The most common material used is neoprene - the same thing that is used for wet suits
If the composition of a material is fixed, it means that the material is made up of a set combination of elements in specific proportions. This fixed composition gives the material its unique properties and characteristics, which remain consistent as long as the composition is maintained.
The material that makes up something is known as its composition. This composition refers to the specific substances or elements that are present in the material and how they are arranged to form the object or structure. Understanding the composition of a material is essential for determining its properties and behavior in various conditions.