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Q: Which bond or interaction would be difficult to disrupt when compounds are put into water?
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What is caused by the interaction of air water and sun?

The interaction of air, water and SUN result in WEATHER!!!


Two or more compounds mixed together?

A mixture of compounds is when two or more compounds are mixed together. For example, saltwater is a mixture of compounds because it is a mix of two compounds: salt and water.


How many compounds are there in a salty water?

This is difficult to answer as salts in solution recombine with each other forming other salts.For example if you dissolved the two salts, sodium chloride and potassium iodide in water the solution would contain all of these compounds:watersodium chloridepotassium iodidesodium iodidepotassium chlorideIf only one salt was dissolved the number of compounds is always just two: water and that salt. But the more salts dissolved the much more ways they can recombine in solution to produce additional compounds.


Are most hydroxide compounds soluble in water?

No, most hydroxides are insoluble in water.


What are water-soluble compounds?

Anhydrous means "without water." Exactly what you mean by anhydrous compounds is not perfectly clear, because it might mean one of several things: Anhydrous ether means ether which has been chemically dried so that it contains absolutely no water. This is done with other solvents as well, because certain chemical reactions can be messed up by even a trace of water. There are also acid anhydrides, which are in a sense dehydrated acid; two carboxylic acid functional groups can react with each other in such a way as to eliminate a water molecule. Finally, many inorganic salts crystallize along with water, and if this is driven off then the result is usually called anhydrous (whatever) to distinguish it from the usual form.

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What type of bond or interaction would be difficult to disrupt when compounds are put into water?

Covalent bonds.


When dissolved in water what compounds are better conductors of electricity?

The conductivity difference between organic and inorganic compounds is carbon molecules. The Organic compounds have carbon molecules and inorganic do not.


Is ionic compound soluble in water because of dipole interaction?

Yes, the dipole forces in water molecules help ionic compounds to dissolve, but there are exceptions such is barium sulfate which are almost insoluble in water.


Can water dissolve water compounds?

yea water can dissolve polar compounds


What is caused by interaction of air water and sun?

The interaction of air, water and SUN result in WEATHER!!!


Are water salt and ammonia inorganic compounds or organic compounds?

Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.


What is caused by the interaction of air water and sun?

The interaction of air, water and SUN result in WEATHER!!!


When chloride compounds are dissolved in water what is the water?

The water is called solvent, the compounds to be dissolved are solutes


What compounds break up into ions in solution?

Ionic compounds are dissociated in water solution.


Why is faucet water different after an earthquake?

An earthquake can often disrupt water mains or interfere with the water table.


Is the interaction between wax paper and water cohesive or adhesive?

This is a cohesive interaction.


Are water vinegar and oxygen compounds?

Water and vinegar are both compounds, oxygen is an element.