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could be the ice inside it melting
As opposed to pure water? yes. i suppose it could be considered an impurity if you are striving for pure water. But if your goal is to make coffee, and the 2 ingredients you need are hot water and coffee, then no, i would not consider coffee and impurity. In that case, milk, or salt, or murcury, or dog feces would all be considered impurities in your pure cup of coffee. Purity in this case is really a matter of perspective
No. It has a melting point, which is relatively high, and it can be dissolved in water. Once disolved in water, to form a Sodium chloride solution, if some other substance, such as Silver nitrate could be added which would produce a Sodium nitrate solution and a precipitate of Silver chloride. If this were done carefully no Sodium chloride would remain so you could say that it had been "destroyed."
Assuming that all of the sugar that could be dissolved, is dissolved at that temperature and pressure, it would be a super saturated solution.
It could be homogeneous if the sugar were completely dissolved.
The impurity of the solution can be removed using various ways. This is a sentence using impurity word.
Pure substances have very specific melting (and boiling) points. Assuming the substance is pure you could measure the melting point and compare it to a known database of melting points.
It's probably impure. What the impurity might be is unknown; it could be almost anything.
There are a number of things that could happen to neon while it is at its melting point. It could melt.
To remove impurity particles which could reduce the insulation property of the oil as well as that of the windings.
by melting
This dream suggests that there is some form of contamination or impurity that needs to removed from the dreamer. It might be a physical contamination such as an infection, or it could be symbolic of ritual impurity of some sort.
At 6000K all elements will turn into a gas.there could be hundreds of unknown elements in space so there could be even higher melting points
If a solution is concentrated a lot of solute is dissolved in the solvent. More solute can still be dissolved, though. If no more solute could be dissolved, you have a saturated solution.
Cork hasn't a melting point.
- the melting point is specific; we can identify compounds or elements knowing the melting point - the melting point is extremely important in technology, we need to know the behavior of materials under heating
could be the ice inside it melting