Different substances with similar chemical compositions may have different names due to differences in their molecular structures, properties, or origins. Even if they share a common chemical formula, slight variations in structure can result in different physical and chemical properties, necessitating unique identification. Additionally, naming conventions may differ based on the context or industry in which the substance is used.
Substances layer based on their density. The denser substances will sink to the bottom while the less dense substances will float on top. This separation occurs due to differences in the weight and mass of the substances.
All substances have mass and take up space. Additionally, they are made up of atoms or molecules that interact with each other to form different types of substances.
All of the different substances that can be seen in a heterogeneous mixture include alloys, solutions, suspensions, and colloids. In chemistry, a mixture is a material system that is made up of two or more different substances.
The individual protons and neutrons are basically indistinguishable; they don't have different names.
I'll try to answer what I think you were trying to ask.Different elements are different substances. Technically, different isotopes are different substances as well, but in practice the chemical differences between two isotopes of the same material are much smaller than the differences between two different elements.All elements (and nearly all compounds) undergo state changes.
No. The names of the days of the weeks and the names of month are different in different languages.
There are different names because it depends on their shape and kind of techniques and not all of them do the same thing
study science hard learn all the techniques of science and experiment on all science. learn the different names of all substances etc.
The oceans have different names so people can refer to the different parts by name. It is the same concept as to why your body has different parts that have different names. Hope this helps! :)
People's names are the same in all languages.
Ancient Greek philosophers.
may-be is because all rocks don't look the same is different names and shape
why they are all different names in the weeks because you dont live the same day over and over again you have to live different days and you have to have different names for the days you live does that make sense?
All substances are made up of atoms which have nucleus inside it,since nucleus is same for all whether it be anything,hence all the substances have same force i.e nuclear force.
NO
No, all membranes do not have exactly the same permeability characteristics. Different membranes can have varying levels of permeability to different substances based on their structure and composition. Some membranes may be more selective in what substances they allow to pass through, while others may be more permeable.
No, different substances have different melting and boiling points based on their molecular structure and intermolecular forces. For example, ice melts at 0 degrees Celsius while iron melts at 1538 degrees Celsius. Similarly, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius while silver boils at 2212 degrees Celsius.