amorphous
Amorphous
Gas, liquid, soil
No. The particles of substances in the solid state/phase are the most ordered. The particles of substances in the gas state/phase have the least order.
No, in order to be a metamorphic rock, it has to be a rock that undergoes extreme heat and pressure. What you're describing is the formation of a sedimentary rock called a limestone.
* diffusion - as in salt spreading through water by entropy* convection - as in active mixing* transport - as in sound or light passing through.it is called diffusionIts called diffusion! Like when salt particles mix with water particles when stirred together.
It would be called a physical change, and would not be a chemical change at all. In order for a chemical change to occur, the original substances (reactants) must have different physical and chemical properties than the new substances (products).
Gas, liquid, soil
Gas, liquid, soil
No. The particles of substances in the solid state/phase are the most ordered. The particles of substances in the gas state/phase have the least order.
No, in order to be a metamorphic rock, it has to be a rock that undergoes extreme heat and pressure. What you're describing is the formation of a sedimentary rock called a limestone.
* diffusion - as in salt spreading through water by entropy* convection - as in active mixing* transport - as in sound or light passing through.it is called diffusionIts called diffusion! Like when salt particles mix with water particles when stirred together.
These particles are called neutrons.
The substances that are combined in a chemical reaction are called the reactants, and the end substances are called the products.Compounds involved in a process but not found in the end products are called catalysts.
These are called "Placebo".
Explanation: Neutrons are non charged particles in nucleus. They are present in order to reduce the repulsive forces between two or more positively charged protons, which are also present in the nucleus.
What are solute particles
clay,sit,sand
How are gametes formed?