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A chemical change;P
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When two or more elements form a bond, they do so either by sharing electrons, or by one element donating and one element accepting electrons. In the former case, you have a covalent bond. In the latter case, it is an ionic bond.
When plates separate, new crust comes up to take it's place.
A reaction when a free element or ion takes the place of and element or ion in a compound is called a single replacement reaction
the elements that determine the weather of a place are: 1.temperature 2.windspeed 3.humidity 4.rainfall
In biology (concerning macromolecules), a polymer can be broken down into simpler substances called monomers. However, the general answerwould be a"chemical compound".
its simple, seeing as how you are breaking a compound down which consists of 2 pure substances. Means that there is a chemical change via taking one pure substance out which will inturn change it chemically and physically
There is nothing in the word to be separate parts so nothing can be compounded in the first place. A compound word has to have 2 parts that can stand alone but come together as one word. Example: into. In and to are separate but compound to make one.
A decomposition reaction breaks down a compound into its elements. For example, when an electric current is passed through water, it decomposes into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. 2H2O --electrolysis--> 2H2 + O2
The two elements of History are: 1. Historian - the person who is telling the story. 2. source 2 kinds of source 1. primary source 2. secondary source
one way is using a battery it takes to long but look up the explanation :) help,,
its an Aqueous solution as there is no real chemical change taking place to either, so it is technically a mixture. A compound is when 2 or more elements are chemically joined, and a mixture can just be a jumble of elements or compounds that don't react with one and other.
The Periodic table contains only elements, however, HO4 is a compound and hence has no place on the period table.
Compound A compound or a mixture depending upon whether they are combined chemically [have chemically reacted: Carbon and Oxygen: carbon Dioxide] or are simply two or more elements in a physical mixture without any chemical reaction having taken place [Air a mixture of Nitrogen, Oxygen and other minor constituent gases]
The uses of chemical formulas are mainly to show how the various elements are in any compound. This will indicate how a particular chemical reaction takes place.
Examples of compound nouns for the word 'place' are:fireplacemarketplaceplaceholderplace matplacementshowplace
ZnCl3 is a perfectly formed chemical formula- elements and numbers all in the right place- however as a compound it does not exist. The only chloride is ZnCl2
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