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no - it lacks carbon
elements..because.....two elements form a compound
solvation
It's called a compound and water is an example.
When a compound is broken down by the reaction with water, this is termed hydrolysis.
Water is not an organic compound, as it lacks carbon atoms.
no - it lacks carbon
Water is an oxide.
Glycerin is not a polar compound. It is considered a nonpolar compound because it lacks the ability to produce dipole moments.
Steam is the vapour phase of the compound called water.
A compound is a molecule that fits this description. Water is such a compound and is a good example.
H2O It can be called dihydrogen monoxide but nobody uses that name except in jokes
elements..because.....two elements form a compound
water
These compounds are called superhydrophobes.
solvation
Water is the compound that is the universal solvent. it is called this because more substances dissolve in water than in anything else.