Many of the macroscopic properties of a compound depend on the way in which the atoms of the molecules are held together. One macroscopic property is electric conductivity.
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It depend how much baking soda you have.
There are 7 types of properties.1. luster2. streak3. cleavage4. fracture5. hardness6. density7. specific gravity
The most definitive test would be the ability of the liquid phase of the compound to conduct electricity easily. (The ability of an aqueous solution of the compound to conduct electricity would be less reliable, because many covalently bonded compounds, such as the hydrohalogens and the oxides of sulfur, ionize spontaneously when dissolved in water.) Another indicator of ionic bonding would be a high melting point temperature for the compound.
Celery is not a compound at all but rather a mixture of many compounds.
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The answer will depend on which of the many properties of fractions you are referring to.
The physical properties of water can change when a compound is dissolved in water. The dissolved compound will determine which properties change. Some will change the surface tension, others will change the pH. Many changes are possible.
The answer will depend on which of the many properties of fractions you are referring to.
It depend how much baking soda you have.
Nothing "happens." It's a compound that contains nitrogen. There are a great many of them, with a wide variety of chemical and physical properties.
Air is composed of many different gases that are not chemically combined and retain their individual properties. Water is a compound because it is composed of two hydrogen atoms chemically bonded to an oxygen atom, and the properties of water are different from the properties of the elements hydrogen and oxygen.
Dioxin is a highly toxic compound that is very harmful to people and the environment that it is in. Though there are many dioxin like properties the original compound is C12H4O2Cl4.
Air is composed of many different gases that are not chemically combined and retain their individual properties. Water is a compound because it is composed of two hydrogen atoms chemically bonded to an oxygen atom, and the properties of water are different from the properties of the elements hydrogen and oxygen.
There are 7 types of properties.1. luster2. streak3. cleavage4. fracture5. hardness6. density7. specific gravity
It is necessary to give the name of this compound for an answer.
Protons=17 Neutrons depend on isotope but most common is 18, and electrons depend on compound however by it self cl has 17 but it steals an electron from other elements to get 18