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What is the differences and similarities of a compound and a mixture?

Both are formed from atoms. A compound cannot be divided in atoms by physical procedures.The mixture being formed from compounds can be divided in compounds by physical procedures.


Are the acetates inorganic?

Technically, if it has carbon in it it's organic. The acetate ion has two carbons in it. Some people quibble about carbonates not being organic (and there is considerable merit to this view), but I've never heard anyone suggest that acetates aren't organic.


How are intrusive and extrusive rock form?

Both are formed from the crystallization of minerals caused by the cooling of magma. Intrusive igneous rocks cooled below the surface of the planet, however, and generally display larger crystals due to the increased amount of time spent at mineral crystallization temperatures from the insulating effect of surrounding material. Extrusive rocks are formed from magma at or above the surface of the planet, and generally display smaller mineral crystals, or no crystals at all, because of the rapid cooling environment in which they form. Chemically, an intrusive and extrusive rock could be identical, the only difference being the size of the mineral crystals they contain.


What does quick cooling of ejected lava result in?

Quick cooling lava will result in extrusive igneous rock, a type of rock classification based on its small crystals being formed from lack of time for growth during solidification.


Is aluminium carbonate organic?

No. Carbonates are an exception to the rule of carbon compounds being organic.

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What size are the crystals on diorite?

Diorite, being an intrusive igneous rock, formed underground by slow cooling, would have crystals large enough to be visible.


What is the differences and similarities of a compound and a mixture?

Both are formed from atoms. A compound cannot be divided in atoms by physical procedures.The mixture being formed from compounds can be divided in compounds by physical procedures.


How are sediments formed?

Sediments are formed from the weathering and erosion of Earth materials. Sediments can be organic, but most are inorganic; their source being a body of rock.from metamorphic rockerosion/weatheringsorry idk


Is a rose quartz a crystal?

yes, well the atoms which formed the beginning crystals began to form a sort of pinkish texture,which then leads to them being £2.00 in the currant climate.


What are the similarities between brick and metamorphic rock?

Both igneous and metamorphic rocks are formed by pressure and some kind of heat


What is the name of igneous rocks that have large crystals and small crystals?

Large Crystals = Intrusive Small Crystals = Extrusive The name relates to where the minerals were cooled (at at what rate). In the case of intrusive igneous, the rocks were formed above Earth's surface and were thus cooled quickly and the minerals had little time to become defined. Extrusive rocks, therefore, were formed within the Earth's mantle and had a much longer time before being gathered to cool (as they slowly rose to the top).


Are the acetates inorganic?

Technically, if it has carbon in it it's organic. The acetate ion has two carbons in it. Some people quibble about carbonates not being organic (and there is considerable merit to this view), but I've never heard anyone suggest that acetates aren't organic.


What is the difference between intrusive extrusive igneous rocks?

Both are formed from the crystallization of minerals caused by the cooling of magma.Intrusive igneous rocks cooled below the surface of the planet, however, and generally display larger crystals due to the increased amount of time spent at mineral crystallization temperatures from the insulating effect of surrounding material.Extrusive rocks are formed from magma at or above the surface of the planet, and generally display smaller mineral crystals, or no crystals at all, because of the rapid cooling environment in which they form. Chemically, an intrusive and extrusive rock could be identical, the only difference being the size of the mineral crystals they contain.


How are intrusive and extrusive rock form?

Both are formed from the crystallization of minerals caused by the cooling of magma. Intrusive igneous rocks cooled below the surface of the planet, however, and generally display larger crystals due to the increased amount of time spent at mineral crystallization temperatures from the insulating effect of surrounding material. Extrusive rocks are formed from magma at or above the surface of the planet, and generally display smaller mineral crystals, or no crystals at all, because of the rapid cooling environment in which they form. Chemically, an intrusive and extrusive rock could be identical, the only difference being the size of the mineral crystals they contain.


How fast do solutions form?

It depends on the solution being formed and how it is formed, muddy water forms pretty quickly when the components are added (mud and water) but salt crystals take a while to disolve in cold water while it takes no time at all to form in hot water.


How was the Supreme Court formed?

it was formed by being formed


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