(a)
Interpretation:
To determine the name of the chemical compound which is expected to be a primary constituent of stalactites.
Concept introduction:
A chemical substance consists of two or more different
The term constituent means the part of the whole which means that a given solid is made up of number of smaller units.
(b)
Interpretation:
To determine the name of the chemical compound which is expected to be a primary constituent of gypsum.
Concept introduction:
A chemical substance consists of two or more different chemical bonded elements having fixed ratio determines the composition is known as chemical compound.
The term constituent means the part of the whole which means that a given solid is made up of number of smaller units.
(c)
Interpretation:
To determine the name of the chemical compound which is expected to be a primary constituent of barium milkshake.
Concept introduction:
A chemical substance consists of two or more different chemical bonded elements having fixed ratio determines the composition is known as chemical compound.
The term constituent means the part of the whole which means that a given solid is made up of number of smaller units.
(d)
Interpretation:
To determine the name of the chemical compound which is expected to be a primary constituent of blue sapphires.
Concept introduction:
A chemical substance consists of two or more different chemical bonded elements having fixed ratio determines the composition is known as chemical compound.
The term constituent means the part of the whole which means that a given solid is made up of number of smaller units.
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