elements..because.....two elements form a compound
particles called atoms are the smallest unit. Several atoms combine to make a molecule and molecules are what form substances such as water
Particles that settle from water are called sediment.
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Water particles can refer to both water molecules (H2O) and larger entities like water droplets or ice crystals composed of multiple water molecules. It depends on the context in which the term is used.
The water molecules surround the solute (stuff being dissolved) and separate the particles.
Molecule
The smallest, least dense particles.
The smallest grains in soil are called clay particles. They are characterized by their tiny size and high surface area, which influences soil properties like water retention and nutrient availability.
The water is called solvent, the compounds to be dissolved are solutes
The smallest type of particles in soil are clay particles. They are typically smaller than silt and sand particles, and contribute to soil's texture and fertility. Clay particles have a high surface area, which can hold onto nutrients and water.
particles called atoms are the smallest unit. Several atoms combine to make a molecule and molecules are what form substances such as water
Any other compounds dissolved in water may be properly called a "solute", and when the compounds are ionic they may also be called "electrolytes."
, sodium phosphate
The particles of water are called molecules, composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Particles that settle from water are called sediment.
Clay soil has the smallest soil particles among the various soil types. These tiny particles can hold onto water and nutrients tightly, making clay soil fertile but also prone to compaction.
Clay soil has the smallest rock particles compared to sand and silt. Clay particles are less than 0.002 mm in diameter, giving the soil its fine texture and ability to hold water well.