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If the distillate alcohol is flammable what does it tell you about the purity of the substance?
Potassium is an element--the purest form of any substance. Technically the formula is just K as that is the elemental symbol. There are innumerable different compounds that include potassium in their formula.
If the substance absorbs water like crazy.
I'm not sure what substance has that density, but what i can tell you is that the substance your looking for is a gas.
It expands to fill the container.
The formula of a substance(element or compound) tells us the number of molecules in the in the substance(element or compound).
It tells you the elements and the proportions of those elements that are present to make the pure substance.
the formula tells youwhich elements make up a compound as well as how many atoms of each element are present.
the formula tells youwhich elements make up a compound as well as how many atoms of each element are present.
A compound formula, or molecular formula, tells you about the chemical composition of the substance in terms of the number of atoms of that element that are present. From there, the empirical formula may also be derived by simplifying the molecular formula, as well as its structural formula.
If the distillate alcohol is flammable what does it tell you about the purity of the substance?
It tells you what the substance is made of.
If the substance absorbs water like crazy.
Potassium is an element--the purest form of any substance. Technically the formula is just K as that is the elemental symbol. There are innumerable different compounds that include potassium in their formula.
Well, you see, in this set of numbers it is very easy to tell that each number gets doubled
Characteristics of a substance are called properties. Substances have chemical properties - how they react with other substances and physical properties - boiling and melting point, colour, solid liquid or gas, smell...
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