all esters, e.g. benzyl benzoate, ethyl propanoate, any ester is neutral
Because water is a liquid and one of the main properties of liquids are that they are wet, water is also wet.Another reason is also because water is a compound meaning that the stuff that creates it (hydrogen and oxygen) lose their properties when thy are mixed together.Answer"Wet" is just a describing word that we use to describe something that has a liquid on or in it. So why does water act this way? Simply because it is a liquid and acts as suchWater is a wetting liquid but Mercury is non wetting so not the all liquid are wetting it depends upon Adhesive and cohesive forces , the liquids having strong adhesive force than cohesive become absorbed on a solid surface and that surface becomes wet but the liquids having strong cohesive force can not absorbed on a solid surface so material remains dry and such liquids are non wetting liquids as Mercury, so water is wetting liquid due to its strong adhesive force.
because liquids are just copying the shape of its container
Oil is one of the best examples of substance that is hydrophobic which canÕt mix or dissolve with water. It is highly hydrophobic because the interaction in oil is more compact than other compounds.
yes because a fractional distillation silly, different boiling points!
Most substances become more dense as their temperatures decrease. The bonds between each atom gets close and stronger, thus harder to break apart. However, water has a special property that, at 4 degrees Celsius, the atoms are the most dense. As water gets colder, the atoms get further apart, so when water is 0 degrees Celsius (Freezing point) then the atoms are less dense than water at 4 degrees Celsius. When a substance is less dense than the liquid it`s placed in, it would float. That`s why ice water would float on water.
No it involves all liquids.
yes they are you just add more salt water to water and carefully stack them!
normal water... just water with no acids or chemicals... be natural
I'd assume it's just a neutral temperature - they're just gases making up water?
If you mean solution, then you can make a solution with water by just combining water and sugar. It's the same with sugar and other liquids, although sugar won't create a solution with all liquids.
An example of something with the pH of 7 is simply water. A pH of 7 is neutral, so it is neither an acid or a base. It's just neutral.
No, Lima beans cannot grow in water. They will eventually mold.
They disolve just like in water except faster.
You breathe gases, you drink liquids (usually water and water mixtures), and you do just about everything else with solids. you live inside a solid house, use a solid computer, etc.You also swim in water for fun.
Any liquids that you ingest go towards you daily recommended "water" consumption, since all liquids are essentially water, just with bits added. Teas, coffees, smoothies, milk, milkshakes and soups all go towards your daily water requirement.
A solution that has a pH of 7, i.e. it is neutral.
Just about all except Britain and the USSR (Russia) though Ireland, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden were neutral.