It all depends on what you're talking about.... A few "special names" include: Glacial Acetic Acid Fuming Nitric Acid Fuming Sulfuric Acid (oleum) Supersaturated Salt Water I suppose anything else can be concentrated. For example B99 or B100 are pseudonyms for concentrated Fatty Acid Methyl Esters.
Potash is not an acid; it is actually a term used to describe potassium compounds that are watersoluble. Potassium hydroxide is an example of a commonly used potash compound, which is a strong base rather than an acid.
Liquid things are something the like water. Because water is something that can spill and make a mess. Also solid cant spill but it can drop.
Water, rain, sweat, and liquids like juice or milk are all examples of things that are wet.
Common examples of wet things found in nature include raindrops, dew on leaves, puddles after a rainstorm, rivers, lakes, oceans, and waterfalls.
Some examples of things that have no carbon in them include gold, water, and oxygen.
What is added to graphite to make water soluble pencils
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Water soluble things are all the things that get dissolved in water completely and homogeneously. A few common examples are salt, sugar, alum, copper sulphate and powdered milk.
A painting, my closet, my TV, some books and photos.
5 examples are: coal petroleum natural gas i don't no 2 more but all it is, is things that can't be remade by man. oil and iron
All plants are examples of living things.
1. soap 2. a pencil 3. a computer 4. stove 5. a boat
Mass (uncountable) nouns are words for things that you cannot count, such as substances or concepts.Some examples are:teanewsaluminumelectricityinformation
Examples of common nouns for ideas (abstract nouns) are:arithmeticbeliefcouragedangereducation
whatis the 5 examples of adverb
5 examples of qualitative