"covalent" OR "covalent bond"
Carbohydrates
a chemical
Covalent bonds exists between atoms within a molecule. And liquids can consist of such molecules. However, covalent bonds are not a type of intermolecular bond (bonds such as van der Waals bonds, hydrogen bonds, etc.). As such, they do not define the bonds present between molecules in liquids.
ignitable, carosive, reactivity, toxivity
A chemical change involves altering substances. One or more substances are changed into different and new substances in this process.
You think probable to a covalent bond.
A covalent bond, (polar or non-polar)
"covalent" OR "covalent bond"
define chemical kinectics and it components. define chemical kinectics and it components.
Molecules typically refer to atoms that are bound together by covalent bonds. This is the sharing of an electron pair between two nonmetal atoms.
define chemical change
Well, believe it or not, it is somewhat possible. The chair in my chemical engineering department at the University of Toronto,is actually an applied chemist who took a masters in chemical engineering. But, in terms of knowledge, I believe that a chemist lacks fundamental knowledge about thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, process control, etc.. These core courses really define a chemical engineer at the bachelors level. In short, you will not be considered a chemical engineer with a chemistry degree. You can get a masters aftewards in chemical engineering, but the uses for that are somewhat debatable.
The first person to categorize acids and bases in chemical terms would be Danish chemist, Soren Peder Lauritz Sorensen, and he did so in 1909. Sorensen was first to introduce the concept of pH, the scale of measure for acidity and basicity.
We see the chemical reaction but we write the chemical equation.
Carbohydrates
a chemical
its so hard to define....