Polar liquid: water
Non-polar liquid: oil
strong electrolyte: salt water
emulsion: moisturizing lotion
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For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
Salt water is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
Only nonpolar (hydrophobic) molecules can pass through the bi-lipid membrane. For example, hormones are nonpolar, and they can pass through the membrane.
Many familiar and industrial products are oil-in-water (o/w) or water-in-oil (w/o) emulsions: milk (o/w), butter (w/o), latex paints (o/w), floor and glass waxes (o/w), and many cosmetic and personal-care preparations and medications (either type). There are many naturally occurring emulsions, such as milk or rubber latex. Mhttp://www.answers.com/topic/mayonnaise is also an emulsion.
Milk is the best example of an emulsion.
Sugar is an example of a non-electrolyte when it is not dissolved in water.
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Nonpolar covlalent bond
Yes. It is an example of a strong electrolyte as it is completely dissociated in solution.
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Dihydrogen monoxide (H2O or Water) is not an example of a nonpolar molecule. It is a polar molecule.
it is a chemical thing that helps clean water
The milk and the mayonnaise are emulsions.
Yes, MgCL2 is an example of an electrolyte. This is because it is electrovalent, and it can conduct electricity well.
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