Answer:
a. Bronze
b. Copper
Explanation:
a. The alloy formed <u>from the mixture of molten tin and molten copper, with copper having the over triple of the quantity of tin</u>, is bronze. Although, these two metals are often not the only metals present in bronze.
b. The solvent in this mixture is molten copper. This is because, <u>it has the larger percentage of the constituents</u> and hence can easily allow other constituents to be dissolved in it.
Answer:
If the conditions are suitable, the plant piece will begin to grow as a new plant independent of the parent, a process known as striking. A stem cutting produces new roots, and a root cutting produces new stems. Some plants can be grown from leaf pieces, called leaf cuttings, which produce both stems and roots.
Answer:
Nitrile, amide, carboxylic acid, phenyl (aka. arene)
**There are so many functional groups, so I may list some you don't know. There may also be some that I am not aware of. However, these are all the ones I can see.**
Explanation:
Nitrile: (bottom-left) N triple bonded to C
Amide: (middle) N single bonded to 3 carbons
Carboxylic Acid: (bottom-right) C-CO2H
Phenyl: (top-right) six carbon ring with alternating double bonds
Answer:polar and non-polar molecules, positive parts of polar molecules and positive parts of non polar molecules
Explanation:
Answer: option A
Explanation: Organic chemistry deals with the study of carbon and hydrogen containing compounds, drugs and pharmaceuticals etc.