A. (please wright your question in a more proper way: what do you want to know; this question more looks like copying homework) This was a quiz question online and it was stated exactly what I have. My answer was C which it was incorrect. Thanks!
There's also (F) None of the Above, (G) Any of the Above...and (H) both (E), (F) and (G)
The real answer is, it is different for every substance.
ANSWER: ( A ) A chemical reaction occurs when a substance's structure is altered.
It is a substance that may cease to be a solid by dissolving into it's solvent. Polar substances dissolve in water; most organic substances may be dissolved in water; while inorganic substances may only be dissolved in inorganic solvents.
These are the ionic substances.
For a substance to be pure, it must have no impurities in the substance. Carbonated water is water with carbon dioxide and other substances dissolved in this. Hence, it is not a pure substance.
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.
The water is heated and vaporizes, but the substance dissolved in it can't evaporate and is left behind.
a solvent
solvent
It is a substance that may cease to be a solid by dissolving into it's solvent. Polar substances dissolve in water; most organic substances may be dissolved in water; while inorganic substances may only be dissolved in inorganic solvents.
It is a substance that may cease to be a solid by dissolving into it's solvent. Polar substances dissolve in water; most organic substances may be dissolved in water; while inorganic substances may only be dissolved in inorganic solvents.
Specific gravity is the indicator for dissolved substances in the urine.
"this property of water helps move substances from the roots of trees to their leaves"
A substance that could be dissolved in soil, such as organic substances(food remains, fossils...)
These are the ionic substances.
A simple common example of a dissolved substance would be placing sugar or salt in water. you can do this at home as an experiment. Take a clear glass container and place 1/2 cup of water in it with 1 teaspoon of sugar or salt and stir to increase how fast it is dissolved
A solvent is the substance being dissolved. A solute is the substance which does the dissolving.
The solvent is the substance that is dissolving something else. The solute is what is being dissolved. For example, if you were dissolving salt in water. The water would be the solvent and the salt would be the solute.
A mixture is when a substance consisting of two or more substances mixed together. A solution is is a substance with two or more substances that are completely dissolved in the other.