A reaction is when something happens such as a chemical reaction. If you don't know what a chemical reaction is, it is when 2 or more chemicals are mixed together and if forms something unusual such as fizzing, bubbling, rising from the mixture or etc. Dissolving is when you have a mixture or a solution, and it breaks into little tiny pieces in the water, and the water becomes clear, so you can't see the chemicals you put in the water.
dissolving is when a substance dissapears and reacting is when it REACTS to what you mixed together
These reactions are irreversibles.
They are not reacting. But there is a reaction between hcl and ammonia.
What are the differences between polycarbohydrate and polysaccharide?
melting is when an object chemicaly changes.. dissolving is when the object well... dissolves... if you need the exact definition of dissolve go to wikiapedia BaYmAr
dissolving is when a substance dissapears and reacting is when it REACTS to what you mixed together
These reactions are irreversibles.
interface is called look and feel where as integration called interface between two module how it is reacting with other module.
Dissolving is the same as divorcing. Annulling indicates the marriage was not consummated.
They are not reacting. But there is a reaction between hcl and ammonia.
"Orally disintegrating" and "mouth dissolving" both mean the same and are just flash names given to orally dissolvable tablets by drug companies.
the ease with which the elements can be separated.
Within-group differences refer to variations that exist among individuals or data points within the same group or category. This can include differences in characteristics, behaviors, or outcomes within the group. Between-group differences refer to variations that exist between different groups or categories. This can include differences in averages, distributions, or patterns observed when comparing multiple groups.
Genetic differences
What are the differences between polycarbohydrate and polysaccharide?
differences between now and then 1905s
differences between errors and frauds