It allows for the unknown to fully dry out and then you can determine the mass of the unknown without any water mass.
Without knowing the specific circumstances of your question, it's not possible to be precise, but in general the electronegativity of an element is a big factor in determining its reactions.
Sugars - Benedict's solution Fats - Brown Paper Starch - Iodine Protein - Biuret Solution
it is unknown that aliens exist
if they were famous they would not be unknown
This question is unknown and will remain unknown forever
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Codeine: Melting Point: 154 - 156°C Morphine: Melting Point: 255°C (sulfate salt) So one could have a controlled burn of each powder on a hot plate with temp gauge and notice what temp the solid melts at. Thus determining what of the two substances the unknown is and possibly determining purity.
Its melting point is unknown....
They were determining the unknown factor.
The melting point of mendelevium is 827 °C (1521 °F).
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I have gone to 8 websites and it is UNKNOWN ----- It is impossible to determine the melting point of hassium with only some atoms !
Nobelium is a very unstable synthetic element with the symbol No, it's melting and boiling point are not measurable, thus unknown.
the melting point of seaborgium is unknown.
Knowing the melting point of a substance provides information to determine what the substance is if its unknown. If you are making a substance, checking the melting point will let you know if you have made what you set out to make, (because impurities can mess up the melting point)
The melting point of einsteinium is 860 0C.860c
At 6000K all elements will turn into a gas.there could be hundreds of unknown elements in space so there could be even higher melting points