disintegrates....i think
or dilution
most likely dissolve?!
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A term that may be used to describe a substance that is hydrophobic is non polar. Non polar things are repelled by water.
yes they do!
Soluble
They describe tangible things, such as color, volume, smell, etc....
A chemist, in describing all the properties of "Substance A" would note that "Substance A is insoluble in water".
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A term that may be used to describe a substance that is hydrophobic is non polar. Non polar things are repelled by water.
These are called Chemical Properties.
The particles get attracted to each other, forming a solid.
BY USING TYPICAL EVENTS TO DESCRIBE WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE NOSE DISAPPEAR
the law of dominance
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You would describe air as a substance that takes up space (or mass). (^_^) Your welcome.
A drink is something you imbibe. A substance that can be drunk would mean you are able to imbibe it.