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The sticking-together of atoms of the same element is called cohesion, while between two different substances, it is called adhesion. When different atoms form a compound by electrostatic attraction, it is an ionic bond.
Yes. Polar and Non-polar are gradual. For instance, for a bond, an electronegativity difference >1.7 is called ionic, and less than 1.7 is called non-ionic. But the difference is 51% bond polarity versus 50% bond polarity!! There are London Dispersion Forces (a subset of van der Waals forces) which will always cause molecules to be attracted to each other. The lower the temperature the stronger the attraction. This even applies to helium, which can be condensed into a liquid at 4.2K. substances that are polar and mix with water are a. hydrolied b. solutes c.hydrophilic d. hydrophobic
Ionic and metallic substances both do not have covalent bonds!
Miscible means two substances can mix together , Immiscible means they can't mix together .
You get a mixture.
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These substances are called immiscible; for example water and vegetable oil.
You can mix them together (alloying) but these noble metals do NOT react, thus no bond is made
homogeneous mixture
That would be a homogenous mixture.
yes it does bond with others substances
It is called a heterogeneous mixture.See the Related Questions for more information.
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The sticking-together of atoms of the same element is called cohesion, while between two different substances, it is called adhesion. When different atoms form a compound by electrostatic attraction, it is an ionic bond.
Yes. Polar and Non-polar are gradual. For instance, for a bond, an electronegativity difference >1.7 is called ionic, and less than 1.7 is called non-ionic. But the difference is 51% bond polarity versus 50% bond polarity!! There are London Dispersion Forces (a subset of van der Waals forces) which will always cause molecules to be attracted to each other. The lower the temperature the stronger the attraction. This even applies to helium, which can be condensed into a liquid at 4.2K. substances that are polar and mix with water are a. hydrolied b. solutes c.hydrophilic d. hydrophobic
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