What happens when you mix two polyatomic Compounds?
For example:
1. Ammonium + Carbonate = (NH4)2(CO3)
This is correct
or
2. Ammonium + Carbonate = NH4 2CO3
This is not correct
The general rule is that we would only put brackets around a poly atomic if we have more than one of them in our compound.
So (NH4)2CO3 would be how it should've been shown as.
Although the first example is still correct and usable as an answer.
Not enough information to answer. Many organic compounds are molecular, and vice versa.
Chemical compounds are not mixtures !
what happens when radiation mix's with electricity
So that they can make ionic compounds.
They are polar compounds.
The properties remain the same in a mixtrue.
Vinegar is a mix of several compounds. The most noteworthy compound in vinegar is acetic acid. The formula for acetic acid is: CH3COOH
Not enough information to answer. Many organic compounds are molecular, and vice versa.
Chemical compounds are not mixtures !
A substance is equivalent to one compound, with a definited chemical formula. A mixture is a...mix of two or more substances (compounds).
When two ionic compounds mix, they may undergo a double displacement reaction where positive ions in one compound switch places with positive ions in the other compound to form two new compounds. This often results in the formation of a precipitate (solid) and soluble ions in the solution.
no, in the case of polar and nonpolar the two do not mix it's like putting olive oil in milk
what happens when radiation mix's with electricity
what happens
They mix together in a chemical reaction
It will neutralize the mix.
So that they can make ionic compounds.