Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Whether
Concept introduction:
Melting point of a substance refers to the temperature at which it will begin to melt. An oxide refers to a chemical compound which is formed by the reaction of a metal and oxygen and it consists of at least one atom of oxygen.
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether
Concept introduction:
In a solution, the solute is the minor component which is dissolved in some solvent which is larger in quantity. The polarity of water is responsible for making it as a good solvent. When polar compounds are added to water they get broken into their smaller constituents or dissolve in water to become a part of the solution.
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