Name six substances that are impermeable to water? 1) pavement 2) plastic 3) roof 4) nylon 5)rock 6) metal
A substance is considered more soluble in water if it dissolves easily and forms a homogeneous mixture with water. Factors like polarity, molecular size, and temperature can influence solubility in water. Generally, substances that are polar or ionic tend to be more soluble in water compared to nonpolar substances.
If you mean to sustain life, the basics are carbon and water (hydrogen and oxygen), as far as I know.
Grease and oil are nonpolar substances, while water is a polar substance. Nonpolar substances do not mix with polar substances due to their different molecular structures. This causes grease and oil to be insoluble in water.
To identify which of the nine substances are made up of two elements, I would need to know the specific substances you are referring to. However, generally speaking, compounds such as water (H₂O) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) are examples of substances composed of two elements. If you provide the list of substances, I can give a more accurate answer.
The two main substances produced by cellular respiration are adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the cell's primary source of energy, and carbon dioxide (CO2), a waste product that is eliminated from the body.
Permeable rocks: sandstone, limestone, and conglomerate. These rocks have interconnected pores that allow water and other fluids to flow through them. Impermeable rocks: granite, basalt, and shale. These rocks have very few or no pores, making them resistant to the movement of water and fluids.
i don't know so if do feel free to tells us
you know water is a polar substance and can solve only polar substances and ionic substance it is not able to solve fat , oil or other organic (usually) substances (oil). by ionic substance I meant substances such as salt
Some of your "substances" (cmon we know your talking about coke) will not dissolve in the water because its supposed to be snorted not drunk. you can drink it but it will not give you the same hit.
I would like to know what important substances that can be made from Quicklime?
A substance is considered more soluble in water if it dissolves easily and forms a homogeneous mixture with water. Factors like polarity, molecular size, and temperature can influence solubility in water. Generally, substances that are polar or ionic tend to be more soluble in water compared to nonpolar substances.
If you mean to sustain life, the basics are carbon and water (hydrogen and oxygen), as far as I know.
Grease and oil are nonpolar substances, while water is a polar substance. Nonpolar substances do not mix with polar substances due to their different molecular structures. This causes grease and oil to be insoluble in water.
Substances that do not have flammable properties include non-organic materials like water, glass, and plastics, as well as inert gases like helium and argon. These substances either do not support combustion or require high temperatures for ignition.
as water moves over the ground and rocks, it picks up salt and other substances
You may well know that salt (being a solid) can be diluted in water (a liquid) to make a saline solution, or mixture. Therefore, substances do not necessarily need to be alike to create a mixture.
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