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Because he was first. This got chemistry really started as a science, instead of alchemy which thought you could change one element like iron into another gold. Dalton just told everybody that couldn't happen and got 'scientists' to begin working on real 'stuff' instead of fiction.
Depending on each organic compound ! Reaction or no reaction, soluble or not, miscible or not, etc.
Mentol (so with an 'O' in it) is an essential oil in mint-like extracts, which is hardly soluble in water.
A reduction process is the process of removing elements during a reaction. This can happen in many areas of chemistry.
There is a branch of chemistry called physical chemistry, which deals with phase changes (the phases being solid, liquid, or gas). Clouds involve phase changes. Liquid water evaporates to produce clouds which then condense back into liquid to produce rain, or freeze to produce snow. Chemistry can shed light on exactly how these things happen.
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With an effort, however, you will learn some chemistry. If you do not learn anything.
no u can't remove chemistry from our minds
Yes all chemistry comes from physical chemistry. Organic chemistry is the reaction of organic molecules (those with C-H bonds). How those reactions happen is physical chemistry i.e. think thermodynamics.
The object of nuclear chemistry is the study of radioactive materials, nuclear wastes, chemical reactions in a nuclear reactor etc.
Without chemistry the present world can not exists all things including man are connected to chemistry, all thing which we used are chemicals either created by nature or by man.
If the solid is soluble (can dissolve) then it will dissolve in the liquid and give you a solution.
Our beaches would be full of rocks..
Pure chemistry is the use of formulas to come up with what SHOULD happen in an experiment. Because we live in an imperfect world, no experiment will work exactly as it is supposed to according to the equations. This is applied chemistry.
chemistry is vary boring
It will overflow because the baking powder isn't soluble, DO NOT TY IT!!
Quantum mechanics determine the nature of the interactions that happen inside molecules between atoms. See: chemical physics and physical chemistry. Things like electronegativity, molecular orbitals, etc.