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Salt.
it could be as hot as a star.
Salt consists of one or more ion e.g. a simple cation and complex anion or vice versa
its the result of unequal sharing of a pair of electrons
Yes, tetraamine copper sulfate is a complex salt. It is a coordination complex formed by the interaction of copper sulfate with four ammonia molecules to form a stable complex ion.
Mannitol Salt Agar Complex is a synthetic medium because it is prepared from pure chemical substances and the exact composition of the medium is known.
Not always - you can write a sentance such as: This experiment is complex (you will need: salt, water, etc.) or; This experiment is complex (you will need many items), such as salt, water, etc.
polarity
A complex salt is the salt of one or more complex ions, the complex part can be cationic or anionic or both such as Ca3[Co(Cl)6]2 the complex part behaves as an anion [Co(NH3)6]Cl3 the complex part behaves as a cation [Co(NH3)6][Co(Cl)6] the both of the anionic and cationic parts of the are formed by complex ions
No the phosphate group is polar.
Complex retains their identity in the solution form and double salt doesn't retain its identity in solution. A Ali Sudais jan Research Scholar Nuclear Medicine Inorganic Chemistry