No, the volume is not conserved because the density of two liquids are different.
No it isn't. You can form compounds and not have the volume be the added volume of your two original elements.
No because they have different densities so the volume of the two combined will be slightly less.
An acetone molecule does have a net dipole. The dipole moment of acetone is 2.91 D. This is caused by the difference in electronegativity between methyl groups and a carbonyl group.
The difference between distilled and undistilled vinegar is the purification process. Also, distilled vinegar tends to have a lower acidity when compared to undistilled varieties.
nothing.
Patron Silver is Distilled twice. Patron Platinum is distilled three times.
No because they have different densities so the volume of the two combined will be slightly less.
it is an acid catalised reaction, commonly HCl.
reaction between citricacid and fuming sulphuric acid at minus temperatures forms acetone di carboxylic acid
No, distilled water is distilled water.
An acetone molecule does have a net dipole. The dipole moment of acetone is 2.91 D. This is caused by the difference in electronegativity between methyl groups and a carbonyl group.
A major product of the reaction between 1-bromo-3-chloropropane and one equivalent of Nal in acetone is 1-iodo-3-chloropropane. A minor product is 1-bromo-3-iodopropane.
The difference between distilled and undistilled vinegar is the purification process. Also, distilled vinegar tends to have a lower acidity when compared to undistilled varieties.
No, it is not used, the industrial preparation of Ammonium Nitrate depends on simple neutralization reaction between ammonia (Base) and Nitric (Acid) giving Ammonium Nitrate. Even the process of prilling or granulation doesn't include addition of Acetone. I believe the Ammonium Nitrate Acetone mixture is hazard as it is a combination of strong oxidizer and highly inflammable substance. Regards;
cosensus is a sequens whis is present as functionl gene and conserved is a repeated sequense whithout any chang
Distilled water has all chemicals removed, including salt.
Momentum is always conserved in any type of collision. Energy conservation, however, is dependant on elasticity. In a perfectly elastic collision all energy is conserved.
in law of conservation of energy ENERGY IS CONSERVED and in law of conservation of momentum MOMENTUM IS CONSERVED. There's not similarity in these two laws. expect that in both laws , one quantity is conserved.