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AgBr + KNO3 In most chemical reactions, The first part of the first compound (Ag) combines with the second part of the second compound (Br). And then the first part of the second compound (K), combines with the second part of the first compound (NO3). Also, the 3 at the end of NO3 should be in subtext. If all that makes sense.
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No. Water is made of 2 elements (Hydrogen and Oxygen). It is a compound. It is refreshing.
This question is highly unspecific but water makes up a large part of the body
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Water is one substance that is compound. It contains two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen, which makes it a compound substance.
true especially when you look at the blood in the body more than 40%is made up of water no wonder doctors advice people on drinking 12 glasses a day of water
Lipids
H3C is a part of the larger compound H3C-CH2-O-CH3, which is ethyl methyl ether, also known as methoxyethane.
It is Florida. It is surrounded by water on three sides which makes it a peninsula. In other words, it is a body of land enclosed on three sides by water, jutting out from a larger body of land.Source: in part from Answers.com
H3C is a part of the larger compound H3C-CH2-O-CH3, which is ethyl methyl ether, also known as methoxyethane.
A water molocule is 2 parts hydrogen and one part Oxygen; H2O.
Two parts hydrogen. One part oxygen. H2O
AgBr + KNO3 In most chemical reactions, The first part of the first compound (Ag) combines with the second part of the second compound (Br). And then the first part of the second compound (K), combines with the second part of the first compound (NO3). Also, the 3 at the end of NO3 should be in subtext. If all that makes sense.
No, A sugar molecule has hydrogen and oxygen in it, but it is by no means water. It has to be a separate compound to be considered water.
The answer is water. Water consists of two parts of Hydrogen and one part of Oxigen.