hydroxide, silver nitrate solution, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide
No. A bubble consists of a liquid envelope enclosing a gas. The liquid could be many different substances (such as soap solution), some of them compounds and some of them mixtures of compounds. The gas would most commonly be air which is a mixture of compounds.
Solid, liquid and gas Elements, compounds, and mixtures.
Nope. Mercury is normally a liquid. Many acids and other compounds are routinely liquid. Blood can be 'pure.'
Molecules of all compounds are structured.The liquid as a state of matter is not very structured.
The only common metal that is a liquid at room temperature is Mercury. Other metals are Caesium & Francium. i think!!
Ionic compounds are good electrical conductors in the liquid state.
A liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds is called petroleum. I think this is the best Answer I can put it as right now.
No. A bubble consists of a liquid envelope enclosing a gas. The liquid could be many different substances (such as soap solution), some of them compounds and some of them mixtures of compounds. The gas would most commonly be air which is a mixture of compounds.
compounds in the liquid separate into positive and negative charged ions.
Yes. The most common example is water, a molcular compound that is liquid at room temperature. In fact, nearly all room-temperature liquids are molecular compounds. Only two elements are liquid at room temperature, and ionic compounds have high melting points.
Molten ionic compounds are ionic compounds that have been melted into a liquid state. In this form, the ions are free to move around, allowing the liquid to conduct electricity. This property is useful in applications such as electrolysis and molten salt batteries.
generally ionic compounds like those compounds which dissolves into ions in water like NaCl,NaOH etc.
The only element which is liquid is chlorine but there are many liquid compounds.
A common name for the mixture of liquid and gas is a vapor.
A liquid chromatograph mass spectrometer separates compounds in a sample by passing the sample through a column that separates the compounds based on their chemical properties. The separated compounds are then ionized and passed into a mass spectrometer, which measures the mass-to-charge ratio of the ions to identify and quantify the compounds present in the sample.
separation of immicible solvent
yes, solid, liquid, and gas are all compounds.