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What orders with common properties are combined into what?

Similar orders with common properties are combined into batches for more efficient processing. This helps in streamlining operations and reducing overall processing time and costs.


What are two or more substance combined?

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What element is ferromagnetic and when combined with silver its magnetic properties change?

Iron is ferromagnetic and when combined with silver, the resulting alloy loses its ferromagnetic properties.


Are there more domains than orders?

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How do properties of sugar and water alone compared to the properties of sugar and water combined solution?

It is the same


Is the substance of a mixture chemically or physically combined?

In a mixture, the substances are physically combined, meaning their identities and properties remain unchanged. Each component retains its individual chemical properties and can be separated by physical means.


Do mixtures change properties?

no because they arent chemically combined


VB Net Common Control And Its Properties?

common controls and its properties


What are the common properties of matter?

There are a great many common properties of matter. Flammability, density, and reactivity are just 3 common properties of matter.


What are the common properties and characteristic of light?

wheat are the common properties and characteristic of light


Substance when two elements are combined and lose their distinct properties?

COMPOUND!!!!


What properties of a substance determine how that substance will react when combined with substances?

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