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oil does not dissolve at all in water.
Water in solid form, as ice, is chemically H2O In liquid form it is also only H2O In gas form, as water vapour, it is still only H2O, albeit that the molecules/atoms have greater activity and that the volume is much greater than that of water in the liquid state.
The oxygen in the water molecule is Partially negative and the Hydrogen in the water molecule is partially Positive . Thus they bond up to form Hydrogen Bond.
Water is a pure compound -- all of it is one kind of molecule: H2O.
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oil does not dissolve at all in water.
If there is no overflow of water, then the container's over-all weight goes up by the weight of the fish. The weight of the water itself doesn't change.
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Water in solid form, as ice, is chemically H2O In liquid form it is also only H2O In gas form, as water vapour, it is still only H2O, albeit that the molecules/atoms have greater activity and that the volume is much greater than that of water in the liquid state.
Toluene is an aromatic hydrocarbon and like all hydrocarbons is a non polar molecule. Water is a polar molecule. The rule of dissolving is that non polar cannot dissolve in polar
All of them are not. It is the glucose.
Molecule
A H2O polar molecule is a molecule of water where the oxygen atom is more electronegative than the hydrogen atoms, leading to an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule. This causes water to have a partial negative charge at the oxygen atom and partial positive charges at the hydrogen atoms, making it a polar molecule.
The oxygen in the water molecule is Partially negative and the Hydrogen in the water molecule is partially Positive . Thus they bond up to form Hydrogen Bond.
Water can be separated into hydrogen and oxygen through a chemical change called electrolysis, which uses an electric current to break apart the water molecules. Boiling water is a physical change that only changes the state of the water from liquid to gas, but it does not separate the water into its component elements.
it all depends on how much water is being used
Probably the most straightforward is electrolysis of the water.