You would use trend of the Periodic Table to pinpoint the group or period of the substance. Then you would use group/period characteristics. If you can not find an element that matches, you will have to repeat the process which you created the element(if you created it). If you found the element then search around for more and team-up with a renowned chemist and prove it.
***It could take a few years to a coule decades to prove it***
boiling point --------- Boiling point is a specific characteristic of a substance or element; the mechanical strength, the viscosity, the electrical resistivity are more difficult to be used for a sure identification of a substance.
A fat is not a carbohydrate.
Both chemicatl & physical changes occurs. Beacose after new substance the new substance can be liquid or in precipitate form.After forming new substance the new substance would react or not it is not known.
This substance is called reactant.
A substance's physical properties, such as color, density, melting point, and solubility, are determined by the arrangement of its atoms and molecules. These properties are unique to each substance and do not change regardless of the amount or form of the substance present. Therefore, by comparing the physical properties of an unknown substance to those of known substances, we can reliably identify it.
The new substance has a new chemical composition.
Physical and chemical properties can be used to identify a substance or predict how it will behave.
Sugar
new substance is formed with different properties than the original substances.
identify the criteria that determines a substance as being a hazardous material
aluminium alloy
Is a changes which is reversible no new substance is made.
yes
Knowing the solubility of an unknown substance in water can help you calculate its molarity. It is however important to get its weight first.
a compound
No, the new substance formed when two elements combine is not an element. Elements are substances made of only one type of atom, while compounds are made of two or more different types of atoms chemically combined. The new substance formed from the combination of two elements is a compound, not an element.
by checking in the periodic table