Well, honey, a pure compound refrigerant is a substance that doesn't contain any blend of refrigerants, just one single component. Two examples that come to mind are good ol' R-134a, commonly used in automotive air conditioning systems, and the ever-popular R-410A, found in many modern residential air conditioners. Hope that clears things up for ya!
A compound is a substance formed by chemically combining two or more elements in fixed proportions. An example of a compound is water, which is made up of the elements hydrogen and oxygen combined in the ratio H2O.
The main compound in limestone is calcium carbonate.
I can only give you a name for SrI2. It is strontium iodide.
You didn't really asked the question correctly. Maybe you mean ''What are examples of elements and compounds?''. If so then here: H2O is formula of water that is compound of combination of hydrogen and oxygen.
Mercuric chloride does not give the chromyl chloride test because it lacks the ability to form a stable complex with chromyl chloride. The test relies on the formation of a complex between the reagent chromyl chloride and the compound being tested, leading to a characteristic color change which is not observed with mercuric chloride.
define the nonohmic metarials and give examples to them
In a zeotropic blend, the blends boil out at different temperature but at the same pressure. typical example is R704
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a blended refrigerant with less than 10F temperature glide, 41oA and 404A are examples.
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Examples of compounds are:watersaltperoxide
Some examples of closed compound nouns are:arrowrootbaseballcardboarddeadbeatelderberryfireplacegoalposthouseboaticebergjumpsuitkeepsakelunchboxmeatloafnotebookoutsideportholequartermasterrooftopsoapsudstenderfootunderdogviewpointwarthogyearbookzooplankton