Well, I'm pretty sure that . . .
Sodium+Chlorine = Salt
and
Hydrogen+Oxygen = Water
Unless you mean only two to equal both salt AND water :S
But I hope this helped!
Oil and water do not mix because the triglyceride bonds have a hydrophobic (meaning does not like water) ends and therefore it will not react (or mix) with water. Water and oil don't mix because water is a polar substance and oil is nonpolar. Polar substances will only dissolve other polar substances or ionic substances, but will not dissolve nonpolar substances. Remember "Like dissolves like."
both :P the elements and compounds in the original substances will join together to form a new substance, with possible elements left over i.e. oxygen+glucose --> carbon dioxide+water (respiration)
Antimony is not reactive with water under normal conditions. It does not react with water to form any notable compounds or release any byproducts. However, it can react with strong acids or oxidizing agents.
Some particles can be entrained during water evaporation.
Beryllium is the only alkaline metal that reacts to oxygen but not to water. The hydrogen in water stabilizes the reaction.
Oil and water do not mix because the triglyceride bonds have a hydrophobic (meaning does not like water) ends and therefore it will not react (or mix) with water. Water and oil don't mix because water is a polar substance and oil is nonpolar. Polar substances will only dissolve other polar substances or ionic substances, but will not dissolve nonpolar substances. Remember "Like dissolves like."
Carbon can't react with water because it one of the very stable elements. To make it react with water you would need a high tempature.
both :P the elements and compounds in the original substances will join together to form a new substance, with possible elements left over i.e. oxygen+glucose --> carbon dioxide+water (respiration)
a physical one because the water only changes it state of matter or its form so its physical
A reaction between an acid and a metal oxide to form a salt and water as the only products.
salt water
Antimony is not reactive with water under normal conditions. It does not react with water to form any notable compounds or release any byproducts. However, it can react with strong acids or oxidizing agents.
Salt water
Fats do NOT react with water, they even are insoluble in it.
Reactive metals are usually found in compound simply because they react easily. They readily form compounds by reacting with air, water, or other substances in their environment. It is also difficult to extract many of these from their compounds, often electrolysis is the only effective way. This process does not usually occur in nature.
Condensation is a physical change, as no new substances are being formed. It is only water changing from gas form to liquid form.
In chemistry, a mixture is a material system of two or more different substances which are mixed but are not combined chemically. A mixture is the physical combination of two or more substances on which the identities are retained and are mixed in the form of solutions, suspensions, and colloids.