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The black solid left is whatever is left of the compound or elements. This is most likely the leftover water.
Hydrogen is the simplest element, and its name means 'water generator'. It has a couple of other isotopes, deuterium, and tritium.
to evaporate as its name had suggested ( evaporation is a process to vaporising of a liquid without reaching its boiling point)
It can be any kind of water, there is no specific name. :) A salty solution was often referred to as 'brine'.
It comes from the Greek word, xenon, meaning stranger. William Ramsay and Morris Travers discovered krypton and neon by evaporating components of liquid air. They found a gas in he residue left over from evaporating components of liquid air. Ramsay suggested the name xenon for this gas from the Greek word, xenon, meaning foreigner / stranger / guest.
The name is also evaporation.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
It has no taste or smell.
The property of water allowing some insects and other animals to walk on its surface is called "surface tension".
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The little white one? It's called an evaporating dish that you put your items and water in and let it evaporate over the Bunsen burner.
Water requires a lot of energy to raise its structure and to evaporate.
Heavy water contain deuterium, a hydrogen isotope having one neutron.
Surface tension.
The black solid left is whatever is left of the compound or elements. This is most likely the leftover water.
The name is clear: it is used to evaporate a liquid to obtain the solid residue.
Many companies around the world made evaporation dishes.