Elements are substances made from only one kind of atom, such as gold or oxygen. If a substance is a combination of atoms from two or more elements, it is called a compound. Answer and Explanation:1 Si is the chemical symbol for the element silicon, one of the most abundant elements on...
With a golden-green color, the Ginger Gold apple is pretty mild in flavor with a bit of ginger as mentioned in its name. This variety is fully grown a bit earlier than most other apples with their season beginning a...
A silicone compound is made up of a hydrophobic particle dispersed in silicone oil, which produces a foam control used in a great variety of applications.
Give the common name for the following organic compound: CH3-CH2-O-CH2-CH2-CH3 What are the characteristics of organic compounds? What is the name of the below-mentioned organic compound? What type of organic compound contains only carbon-to-carbon single bonds? They are the most ...
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As I said I think the integration is not quite correct. at 2.70 there are 2 hydrogens attached. The lines tell you how many hydrogen atoms are on the adjacent carbon atom, formula n+1, where n is the number of hydrogens. The intensity of the lines follows Pascal's triangle, 1, 1,...
Another acrylic resin is polymethyl methacrylate which is used to make hard plastics with various light transmitting properties. Properties & Performance Polyacrylic acid is a large-molecular-weight compound called a polymer, which consists of small repeating units called monomers. The polyacrylate polymer...
A molecule is a group of two or more atoms joined by chemical bonds, whereas a compound is a substance formed by the chemical bonding of more than one type of element that exists in a fixed proportion.
Re:What is this compound(s)? Electrolysis « Reply #16 on: June 02, 2005, 10:46:53 PM » Ok I get it.. I for some reaon have this idea stuck in my head that the oposite charges "rip apart" the ionic compoundin the middle of the solution. I need to pound into my head...
What are the properties of a covalent compound? What types of chemical bonds (ionic, covalent, or both) are present in each of the following compounds? H 2 O , C a C l 2 , C u O , N a N O 2 , ( N H 4 ) S O 4 , S F 6 Which of these compounds is most likely to ...