There are currently 117 different elements known to humankind. Those elements make up everything we know.
That depends on the substance. Different substances have different densities (mass / volume).
No, a root is a structure made of many different substances.
Different substances have different densities. If you're talking about water, then 1 liter masses 1 kilogram, so 16 liters.
Different schemes have different id numbers of different lengths.
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The periodic table comprises of 118 different fundamental elements which combine in many different ways to form all substances known to man.
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Practically (exceptions exist) all known substances can be obtained in a pure fom.
There are many different kinds of substances. These substances may be classified as abiotic or nonlive and biotic which means living.
such substances are not attracted towards magnet and are known as Diamagnetic substances.
Water...
That depends on the substance. Different substances have different densities (mass / volume).
No, a root is a structure made of many different substances.
No, a root is a structure made of many different substances.
Many different substances dissolve easily in water, but there are some which don't, particularly oily substances. Soap makes these substances dissolve in water.
The cytoplasm is a jelly like substance found in cells. It is made of different substances and contains the cells organelles.
Yes, because ocean water has many dissolved substances and the atoms of different substances do join together.