Explanation:
From the attached phase diagram, one can easily make out the phase in which water exists. Matter generally exists in three physical states which are solid, liquid and gas. Water is a unique compound that can exists in these three states at a given temperature and pressure.
From the attached phase diagram,
- point O is the triple point where the three phases of pure substance co-exists.
- The areas between the curves points at a single phase of matter. Y is a water vapor.
- The lines on the curve denotes two equilibrium phases. For example; X is a phase contain ice and melt water.
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Equations 2 and 4 are properly balanced
neutrons have a neutral charge
Answer
Depends on type of mixture. But I think separating the different sized particles through filtration would be a sufficient answer for middle school level unless they have taught you about other mixtures.
Explanation:
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There are thousands of way to separate mixtures. Each way is specific to the type of mixture. If the mixture is homogeneous processes like distillation can be employed. For heterogeneous mixture filtration can be used to separate particles of different sizes.
An ionic compound is a substance that contains atoms that are bonded together through an ionic bond, where electrons are transferred from one atom to another. For the given experiment above, the material that is missing from the list is WATER or solvent. It is necessary because conduction through water will help you identify if a sample compound is ionic through its electrolytes. <span>Ionic compounds that are soluble are typically electrolytes</span>