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Heteroaromatic molecules are a class of compounds, not a single identifiable compound.
This compound is called a polymer.
The cell wall provides structure and support in plant cells.
That depends on the molecules. They could collide giving a reaction, or nothing could happen.
A chemical which dissolves in water is typically polar or ionic in nature. This means that some atoms within the compound carry a charge. For an example, let us dissolve NaCl in water. NaCl as a compound is composed of two ions (Na+ and Cl-). Water is a polar molecule - meaning it carries a slight charge, allowing forms of attraction to form between the two ions in the compound. These forces (electrostatic attraction) result in the chemical being broken up into its ions and being surrounded by water molecules, in a hydration shell. At this point, the chemical has become solute, and is said to be in solution. (It has dissolved.)
1. Compound and substance are synonyms. 2. A compound is formed from molecules containing two or more elements.
1. Compound and substance are synonyms. 2. A compound is formed from molecules containing two or more elements.
The formula of a substance(element or compound) tells us the number of molecules in the in the substance(element or compound).
A solution is a compound that dissolved from another compound.
The juice is a pure substance on its own, but lemonade is a mixture. So, i think in your case, Yes! Keira
Sodium chloride isn't an organic compound.
nucleus compound
The Type of substance of a molecule would be an element.
When a compound is dissolved it is more referred to a solution of a compound. Compound and dissolved are not the same thing
The solute is the substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution.
No. Water is not solution but it is a compound. A solution a substance in which another substance is dissolved. Or an intimate mixture of two substances. Generally considered to be in the liquid state, but not necessarily so.
It is a compound. The molecules of a compound contain more than one element.