It can dissolve in a liquid (water)
It has to do with changes to the shape of the DNA helix.
Chalk is essentially calcium carbonate, CaCO3, and in not soluble in water to any significant extent.
...? Did you mean "Is sugar soluble" or "what is the solublity of sugar"? If you meant the first one, then the answer is yes. If you meant the second one, then I am not sure of the exact solubility. Please resubmit the question with beter grammar.
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The metal spoon is more conductive.
it can be dissolved in fat meaning it is a hydrocarbon
The past opposite of meant would be meant as in if you were saying " 5 years ago I meant to go to Africa.". And the future would be mean to as if in saying " I'll say I mean to do that."
he is not nice
yes it is the same
An enzyme's action is specific...means: Lactase works on Lactose (milk sugar) Amylase only works on long chain carbohydrates Lipase only works on Lipids Maltase breaks down Maltose (another sugar)
It has to do with changes to the shape of the DNA helix.
Your meant to know!
Chalk is essentially calcium carbonate, CaCO3, and in not soluble in water to any significant extent.
Sugar is an example of a carbohydrate, which is probably what was meant.
Assuming you meant "of carbohydrates," yes.
...? Did you mean "Is sugar soluble" or "what is the solublity of sugar"? If you meant the first one, then the answer is yes. If you meant the second one, then I am not sure of the exact solubility. Please resubmit the question with beter grammar.
proverb