Water is an compound essential to life.
No. Pure water will not conduct electricity.
Ice in a glacier is solid and has a definite chemical structure and water does not because water is liquid.
If the water lilly was placed in an area with permanent water. it would probably do fine. Without water, however, it would quickly die.
a paved driveway would not be considered a man made structure as a driveway would not meet the normal definition of a structure (as defined in a dictionary) in my mind, a driveway would be considered a 'use' of land that would be regulated by local zoning by-laws or ordinances
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Hydrogen and oxygen are the reactants and water is the product.
Yes
Water melon.
product
Yes, Ammonium Chloride (NH4Cl) would be soluble in water.source: wikipedia
No, it isn't organic material.
Hydrogen and oxygen are both elements. When they combine to form water (H2O), then it becomes a compound.
Water would be considered a mineral if it meets the criteria set by the International Mineralogical Association, which include being naturally occurring, inorganic, solid at standard temperature and pressure, and possessing a crystalline structure. Pure water would not be considered a mineral, but certain types of mineral deposits that contain water molecules are recognized as minerals in the geological context.
Because they are fresh water lakes. If they were salt water, they would be called seas.
That would be a heterogeneous mixture as there would be small particles floating in the water.
Cold is relative. heat is relative. what is the temperature you are looking for? 72 degrees can be considered hot or cold. consumption for water, i would say under 45 degrees Fahrenheit, would be cold. So many answers.
Sand and water are considered immiscible because they do not mix together to form a homogeneous solution. Sand particles remain suspended in water without dissolving or forming a solution.