When a covalent compound dissolves in a liquid, the compound's molecules are surrounded and separated by the solvent molecules. This disrupts the intermolecular forces within the compound and allows the solvent molecules to interact with the compound's molecules. Ultimately, the compound disperses evenly throughout the solvent, forming a homogeneous solution.
H2O is a covalent compound with polar covalent bonds. In liquid water auto-ionisation takes placeH2O H+(aq) + OH-The dissocation is only very slight.
Borax is a solid compound at room temperature. It is a white, crystalline powder that dissolves in water.
N2H4 is the chemical formula for hydrazine, a colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor. It is a covalent compound composed of two nitrogen atoms and four hydrogen atoms, forming a highly reactive compound commonly used in rocket fuels and as a reducing agent in chemical reactions.
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Hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) and water (H2O). The acid is a liquid matter.
Yes, they are covalent liquid, an ionic compound is always solid.
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It dissolves into a liquid.
More gas dissolves into the liquid.
It could be solid, liquid or gas depending on the compound.
It mixes with the liquid this is a reverible change
H2O is a covalent compound with polar covalent bonds. In liquid water auto-ionisation takes placeH2O H+(aq) + OH-The dissocation is only very slight.
Well in most cases the material will sink.
The particles of that solute go into the empty spaces around the water particles.
It's like when you put sugar in a liquid. It dissolves, but I could be wrong.
The liquid that dissolves a solid is called the "Solvent".
Salt is not a liquid it is a solid with a chemical compound of NaCl, it dissolves in water, that's why we have salt water. If you heated it up to about the temperature of lava it would become liquid, scince it is a mineral.