UrineUrine is an aqueous solution of greater than 95% water, with the remaining constituents, in order of decreasing concentration urea 9.3 g/L, chloride 1.87 g/L, sodium 1.17 g/L, potassium 0.750 g/L, creatinine 0.670 g/L and other dissolved ions, inorganic and organic compounds.
Snow
H2O
Snow is water, only frozen in fine separate pieces. The chemical formula is the same as for water.
IS THIS WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR---> H2O, Hydrogen Oxide
There is not chemical formula. Urine (a.k.a. piss) is a mixture.
Snow on its own is H2O
Snow is mainly single ice crystals, frozen water. So apart from tiny amounts of whatever from pollution, snow is only water. And water consist of hydrogen and Oxygen.
h2o
H20
H2O (s)
If snow has a color to it such as yellow then it is a mixture and therfore does not have a chemical formula. Snow on its own is H2O
Snow. Sn is the chemical symbol for tin, O for oxygen and W for tungsten (the scientific names of tin and tungsten are Stannum and Wulfrum respectively)
It means that elements can be separated by their chemical simulatries as they are on the periodic table of elements.
the chemical and physical behavior of metallic elements
Metals nonmetals and metalliods
they are chemical elements
If snow has a color to it such as yellow then it is a mixture and therfore does not have a chemical formula. Snow on its own is H2O
The force that attracts chemical elements to other elements is known as the ionic bond. This will attract and hold chemical elements together.
Chemical compounds are formed from chemical elements.
Chemical elements are no food, can't eat them. Shouldn't this question be rephrased into: "What are the chemical elements found in food?" ?
Snow. Sn is the chemical symbol for tin, O for oxygen and W for tungsten (the scientific names of tin and tungsten are Stannum and Wulfrum respectively)
It means that elements can be separated by their chemical simulatries as they are on the periodic table of elements.
No, elements are the makeups of chemical formulas. No, elements are the makeups of chemical formulas.
Chemical compounds are formed from chemical elements.
Now are known 118 chemical elements.
Symbols of chemical elements are derived from the chemical name.
Chemical elements are combined to produce chemical compounds.