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Vinegar (acetic acid solution in water) and salt (sodium chloride) are compounds, not"changes".
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water being an ionic compound.
Type your answer here... It is dissolved in water.
An element is just that. One of the more than 100 elements on the Periodic table. A compound is a combination of elements. Water is 2 parts hydrogen being held together by an oxygen. Therefore water is still a compound when distilled.
Water is a compound. Hydrogen and oxygen agreements and the chloride ion, being an ion, is not a substance in its own right.
Zinc oxide is a white hexagonal chemical compound that appears as white powder but changes to yellow when heated (a thermochromic compound). It isn mostly insoluble in water but soluble in acids and alkalis. .
Salt water is NOT a compound. Salt water is a SOLUTION. The SOLUTE being sodium chloride (salt) and the SOLVENT being water. Sodium Chloride , when not dissolved in water is a compound , similarly water is a compound.
Water and Ice.
Vinegar is a compound and a mixture, being mainly acetic acid (compound)mixed into water (another compound).
The physical properties of water can change when a compound is dissolved in water. The dissolved compound will determine which properties change. Some will change the surface tension, others will change the pH. Many changes are possible.
It is yellow in colour. Has good solubility in water. Its colour changes from yellow to orange if put into an acid
no bonds are broken the compound is changing phase not breaking bonds
Vinegar (acetic acid solution in water) and salt (sodium chloride) are compounds, not"changes".
if there been many chemical changes in the water then it's chemical properties each time will be different and we may not call it water then. it would be a formation of each time , a new compound.....
yes being a polar compound
Water is a compound
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water being an ionic compound.