yes, the bioproducts are water and a salt.
Ester
It can make obsidian if it mixes with sand but mainly makes different forms of stone
physical properties are those that can be seen or measured without changing a material. chemical properties tell how the substance forms new substances when it mixes with something else.
NaCl + CaF2 Check solubility rules to see if it even forms a precipate
When fuels are burned their pollution goes into the atmosphere where it mixes with rain, this forms acid rain.
this question doesnt really make much sense...could you be clearer?
Ester
Ester
Often these are esters. One such is isoamyl acetate. Please see the link.
Soil forms as rock is broken down by weathering and mixes with other materials on the surface. Soil is a mixture of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic material, air, and water.
Add a drop of water and see if it mixes with the top layer or if it remains as a droplet within the top layer. If it mixes homogeneously, then the top is aqueous. If it forms a droplet, then the top is organic.
When Hydrogen mixes with Oxygen it forms water!!
i do not believe there is a specific name for that, but when it decomposes it mixes in with other organic matter and that is called humus. not the stuff you eat with chips, but it is pronounced differently.
Acid stuff inside it mixes and makes a charge
YES Silk is a biodegradable material as it mixes with soil easily
YES Silk is a biodegradable material as it mixes with soil easily
sodium comes out of rocks and mixes in with the water
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