yes, because they are combined in different ratios.
Water is an inorganic compound.
<h3>What is an Inorganic compound?</h3>
An inorganic compound are those which don't possess carbon atom in it.
On the other hand, organic compound possesses carbon atoms which are
linked to other elements.
Examples of organic compounds include the following:
Water comprises of Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms thereby making it an
inorganic compound.
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Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius under normal conditions, the freezing point is the temp. at which a liquid becomes a solid.
Answer:
actually pure water doesnt conduct electricity, any salts or impurities dissolved in water enable it to conduct electricity, When salts are dissolved in water, they separate into different electrically charged atoms called ions. Sodium chloride (NaCl), breaks up into positive Na ions and negative Cl ions.