c. it expands when freezed.
Krypton (Kr) differs the most from potassium.
Yes, you can. Any water will do, similar to most chemicals, however, the capacity differs with each water you used.
Water expands when it freezes. Ice is lighter and denser than liquid water. Ice Floats! Most substances get denser when they turn from liquid to solid.
Water for one. About 57% of the human body is water.
because hot water can meltsubstances faster ..
Krypton (Kr) differs the most from potassium.
Krypton (Kr) differs the most from potassium.
200 milliliters of water equals 200 milligrams. Since other substances have different masses, the conversion differs depending on what you're measuring.
Ice floats. Most other substances are denser in the solid state.
refraction
Two neutral substances would include pure water and most types of salts.
Water forms hydrogen bonds with most substances except for lipids. Lipids are nonpolar molecules, so they do not interact with water through hydrogen bonding. This is why lipids are hydrophobic and do not mix well with water.