Because all bases have same characteristics and they reacts the same.
Yes, all animals have genes because genes are the basic units of heredity that are responsible for determining an organism's traits. Genes carry information from one generation to the next and play a crucial role in an animal's development and functioning.
Not directly. Isotopes are different forms of an element having different numbers of neutrons in their nucleus. But as different isotopes have the same chemical properties, they all can form the same compounds which function the same chemically.
All have the same nuclear charge and consequently the same electron configuration.
Chemically both are same, surfactants. Their structures are 'designed' for particular applications.
All the components of a mixture are just physically combined, not chemically combined. So the components display the same properties they displayed when separated..
No. The fact that the bases have the same area says nothing about the shape of the bases.
Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases.
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Convert all expressions to the same base.
It is true thatÊthe DNA in the skin cell have the same sequence of bases as the DNA in the brain cell of the same organism. The sequence of the bases should be the same in all cells of an organism.
they are the same because all nuclotides have pairs.they difer in there nitrogen containing bases
All isotopes of a substance are chemically the same. It is their physical properties which are different.
we are all chemicals. chemically speaking nothing but C H and O.
all organs that chemically digest fat
yes... most likely
Yes,alkalies and bases are the same. An alkali is a soluble salt of an alkali metal like sodium or potassium. Today, the term alkali describes a substance that chemically is a base (the opposite of an acid).