Water is a compound - H2O.
Water is the solvent; other components are the solutes.
Pure salt is a compound made from Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl). Its formula is NaCl and it is a pure substance not a mixture. However, most salt you purchase from a shop as' Table Salt' is iodised (for health reasons) and contains anti caking agents (to make it run). That is, it has had iodine other substances added to it. This makes Table Salt a mixture.
Absorbance measurements are taken at λ max because it represents the wavelength at which a compound absorbs light most strongly, allowing for more accurate and sensitive detection of the compound. Additionally, λ max provides specific information about the electronic structure of the compound, aiding in its identification and characterization.
The theoretical reasons for using Ammonium thiosulfate, Dipropylene Glycol, and Calcium sulfate to clean the coating mixture of Calcium carbonate from Paper Notes is because they are wetting agents.
The reasons are:- to avoid splashing due to overheating- to calm the boiling
Water is the solvent; other components are the solutes.
Air is a mixture and not a compound because of the following reasons: Air can be separated into its constituents such as oxygen, nitrogen etc. by fractional distillation of liquid air. Air shows the properties of all the gases present in it.
Ores such as iron oxide is a compound and not a mixture due to two reasons: i. iron atoms being chemically bonded (not physically mixed) to oxygen atoms forming iron oxide; ii. the separation of iron from its oxide requires a chemical reaction.
It's neither! Actually Gatorade is a homogeneous mixture. A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid, or gas that contains two or more substances blended evenly throughout. Gatorade contains elements that are blended together to make compound, and also many other very long chemical mixtures but all in all its really a homogeneous mixture.
There are several problems with this question. First, lemon juice is not a compound, but a mixture. Secondly, the speed of molecules in ANYTHING depends on the temperature. For these reasons it is impossible to answer the question as asked.
Drinking it once will have little or no effect, but the regular drinking of distilled water is not to be encouraged for health reasons. The lack of naturally occurring minerals in this water has raised some concerns.
no.. propane is a natural gas.. the only thing added is mercaptin, which is the scent you smell when you smell propane. it is added for safety reasons because propane gas is naturally odorless
Both are optically inactive, but for different reasons. A racemic mixture contains chiral molecules that, individually, are optically active. But the mixture contains optically active enantiomers, which essentially cancel out each other's optical activity (one enantiomer rotates light one way, the other rotates it back). A meso compound, however, is optically inactive on its own. It can have chiral centers within its structure, but due to symmetry it will still be optically inactive.
Pure salt is a compound made from Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl). Its formula is NaCl and it is a pure substance not a mixture. However, most salt you purchase from a shop as' Table Salt' is iodised (for health reasons) and contains anti caking agents (to make it run). That is, it has had iodine other substances added to it. This makes Table Salt a mixture.
Absorbance measurements are taken at λ max because it represents the wavelength at which a compound absorbs light most strongly, allowing for more accurate and sensitive detection of the compound. Additionally, λ max provides specific information about the electronic structure of the compound, aiding in its identification and characterization.
Too rich of a fuel/air mixture, improper oil/fuel mixture, improper combustion, mechanical malfunction... all possible reasons.
No, there may be specific reasons why she was put that specific pill, and also reasons why you should not take it.