What properties are those that describe what happens when a substance reacts with another substance? catalyst properties chemical properties physical properties mineral properties?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Chemical properties,

Explanation:

Let us understand all the given terms

a) catalyst properties: this is the property of a substance by virtue of which it helps to modulate the rate of reaction, and itself remains unconsumed during the reaction (does not react). Example : enzymes

b) chemical properties: this is the property of a substance by virtue of which it reacts with another substance to give a new product of different structure, bonding, chemical and physical properties.

Example : hydrogen reacts with oxygen to give water.

So here the hydrogen is undergoing reaction with oxygen and this is chemical property of hydrogen.

c) Physical properties: This is the property which is related to the nature of a substance to exit in nature. for example hydrogen is a gas is its physical property not chemical.

d) mineral properties: It  is again a kind of physical property.

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Bromine, a liquid at room temperature has a boiling point of 58 degrees celsius and a melting point at -7.2 degree celsius bromine can be classified as a

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Bromine can be classified as a pure substance.


Why?


Bromine is an element with atomic number 35 on group 17 of the Periodic Table. That's the first sign that shows us that it is a pure substance.


But the fact that it has a clear and defined boiling and melting point is a sign that we are in the presence of a pure substance. Pure substances are characterized by defined boiling and melting points.


Mixtures usually have a range of temperatures in which they melt and boil.


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How might we one day be able to prove the absence of God through science?

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You will never, I believe that the Almighty wouldn't allow this to happen. This is just my belief though. You will have to go to your parents of read up on it your self to really be able to see if there is a way. Ask yourself the question, How am I breathing? Next, ask yourself Were is air provided from? Who provides the air you breath. You really just have to check and look into it your spirit and ask yourself Do I believe in there being a absence of God(which ever god you serve)? If you reply no than science no matter how hard they try will not be able to disprove God.

by the eveloution of the big bang theory

What is the difference between a crystalline material and an amorphous material? Give an example of each type.

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As we know that there are two types of solids.

(1) Amorphous Solids

(2) Crystalline Solids

Amorphous Solids : It is a type of solids in which the constituent particles of the matter are arranged in the random manner.

That means there is no proper arrangement of atoms in solid lattice but the atoms or molecules are closely spaced that means they can move freely from one place to another.

The examples of amorphous solid are, plastics, glass, rubber, metallic glass, polymers, gel, fused silica, pitch tar, thin film lubricants, wax.

Crystalline Solids : It is a type of solids where the constituent particles of the matter are arranged in the specific manner.

That means there is a proper arrangement of atoms in solid lattice. They do not have space between the molecules or atoms and they can not move freely from one place to another.

The examples of crystalline solids are, quartz, calcite, sugar, mica, diamonds, snowflakes, rock, calcium fluoride, silicon dioxide, alum.

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What is the mass of 2.90 ×1022 molecules of NaOH (Molar mass = 40.0 g/mol)?

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40.0 g ( 1 mole ) --------------- 6.02x10²³ molecules
      ? ? --------------------------- 2.90x10²² molecules

mass = 2.90x10²² * 40.0 /  6.02x10²³

mass = 1.16x10²⁴ / 6.02x10²³

mass = 1.9269 g

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