Ice
At 0 0C.
a mixture it contains water molecule,ice crystals dust,gases etc......
No ,NaHCO3 in its pure form is a solid substance and it is easily soluable in water.
Neither, it is a crystalline solid in pure form.
In pure form Silicon is a solid.
Pure water is neutral and water in any form (solid: ice, liquid: water or gas: vapour) is always inorganic.
Calcium is solid at room temperature, so it is already "frozen" under normal conditions. In its pure form calcium is a silvery-gray metal.
a mixture it contains water molecule,ice crystals dust,gases etc......
It does freeze, but at far lower temperatures than water. For example pure ethanol freezes at about -115oC while pure water freezes at 0oC.
well i think its pure water because pure water subtains alot of proteins.
1.83m No srsly, it is. CaCl2 dissociates to form three ions.
First freezes the pure water !
No ,NaHCO3 in its pure form is a solid substance and it is easily soluable in water.
-(Pure)Water is completely neutral. -Water could be found in all three states(Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid). -Water boils t 100 C and freezes a 0 C
It depends on the acid. In most cases acids are used in the form of an aqueous solution, i.e. dissolved in water. In that case the solution is a liquid. However, in pure forms different acids can be in any of the three states. Hydrogen chloride, the pure form of hydrochloric acid, is a gas. Pure sulfuric acid is a liquid. Pure oxalic acid is a solid.
Pure water, at normal pressure will freeze.
Neither, it is a crystalline solid in pure form.
Pure water freezes at 0° C (32° F).