Also used for glycoproteins and nucleic acids.
it makes other substances go boom!(what is 'it'?)
A chemical reaction causes substances to combine in different ways to make other substances.
All substances can be broken into any other substances (or elements) by chemical or physical methods.
No: Compounds are simple mixtures of substances
Polar substances dissolve other polar substances, and nonpolar substances dissolve other nonpolar substances. A polar substance cannot dissolve a polar substance and a nonpolar substance cannot dissolve a polar substance.
it makes other substances go boom!(what is 'it'?)
A chemical reaction causes substances to combine in different ways to make other substances.
Chemical
Some, but not all, substances do so. Such substances are known as catalysts.
contains enzymes and other substances
Polar molecules are attracted to other polar molecules with an opposite charge.
reactivity
yes it does bond with others substances
The chemistry principal of "like dissolves like," explains that polar substances will dissolve in each other. Similarly, a covalent will dissolve another covalent.
The chemical reaction of oxygen with other substances is called oxidation.
specific gravity
elements