Yes, if the elements are operating simultaneously, you would need to have sufficient ampacity (wire size) to supply both. If they only alternate, one at a time, you could use a smaller wire.
their both elements required for erosion/corrosion and they both contain h2o
Flip a coin. Both explanations have been offered. I suspect that elements of both explanations factored in to his actions.
To express the ratio of 500 to 4500 in its lowest terms, we need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of the two numbers and divide both the numerator and denominator by it. The GCD of 500 and 4500 is 500. Dividing both 500 and 4500 by 500, we get: 500 รท 500 = 1 4500 รท 500 = 9 Therefore, the ratio 500 to 4500 in its lowest terms is 1 to 9.
they share different metals together
No, they will not react when put together. This is because both calcium and copper are electropositive metals. No two electropositive elements or electronegative elements react under normal conditions.
You are just doing basic mathematics by calculating. When you divide both, you will get the result as five.
They both are mixed together but compounds are mixed chemically and mixtures are mixed phisically.
K is Potassium and Br is Bromine. These are both Elements but together they form a compound
An element is a material that consists of a single type of atom. Each atom type contains the same number of protons. Chemical bonds link elements together to form more complex molecules called compounds. A compound consists of two or more types of elements held together by covalent or ionic bonds.
If they are both the same element then it forms a molecule, if they are two different elements then it forms a compound.
Both are elements and since they aren't bond together they are not compounds. Thus they are in a mixture
Mixture may consists of elements , compounds or both.