Examples of using Ionic compounds in English and their translations into Greek
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Ionic compounds usually dissolve in water.
Varies, but usually lower than ionic compounds.
Many ionic compounds are soluble in water.
Varies, but usually lower than ionic compounds.
Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points.
Varies, but usually lower than ionic compounds.
Ionic compounds are usually high melting point solids.
Solubility in water Varies, butusually lower than ionic compounds.
Ionic compounds are usually in the form of solids, i.e. salts.
Boiling point and Melting point Varies, butusually lower than ionic compounds.
Ionic compounds typically have high melting and boiling points, and are hard and brittle.
This phenomenon could improve extraction of polar or ionic compounds, similar to electrophoresis.
For ionic compounds, the state of having exactly the ratio of cations to anions specified by the chemical formula.
Generally, the dielectric constant of a solvent is an acceptable predictor of the solvent's ability to dissolve common ionic compounds, such as salts.
In its pure form, it dissolves many ionic compounds that are insoluble in water, so it is also used as a solvent.
Bases are ionic compounds that break apart to form a negatively charged hydroxide ion(OH-) in water.
A Presidential Decree will shortly be adopted on the protection of workers exposed to metallic lead and its ionic compounds at work, which transfers into national law the provisions of Directive 82/605/EEC.
Some ionic compounds contain polyatomic ions, which are charged entities containing two or more covalently bonded types of atoms.
Council Directive 82/605/EEC of 28 July 1982 on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to metallic lead and its ionic compounds at work(first individual Directive within the meaning of Article 8 of Directive 80/1107/EEC).
Bases, on the other hand are ionic compounds that break apart to form a negatively charged hydroxide ion(OH-) in water.
To name these compounds, one must determine the charge of the cation andthen write out the name as would be done with Type I Ionic Compounds, except that a Roman numeral(indicating the charge of the cation) is written in parentheses next to the cation name(this is sometimes referred to as Stock nomenclature).
Strongly polar compounds like sugars(e.g. sucrose) or ionic compounds, like inorganic salts(e.g. table salt) dissolve only in very polar solvents like water, while strongly non-polar compounds like oils or waxes dissolve only in very non-polar organic solvents like hexane.
Magnesium diboride is an ionic compound, with hexagonal crystal structure.
The ionic compound that is the product of a neutralization reaction is called a salt.
Tert-Butyl 4-hydroxybutanoate is electrically neutral,while GHB is an ionic compound.
It is a white solid ionic compound consisting of sodium cations Na+ and hydroxideanions OH-.
Conductive electrolyte ions generated because ionic compound is dissolved or melted so as to have conductivity.
It is a white solid ionic compound made up of Na+ sodium cations and OH- hydroxide anions.
A phosphate salt forms when a positively charged ion attaches to the negatively charged oxygen atoms of the ion,forming an ionic compound.
With a molecular mass of slightly less than 8,it is the lightest ionic compound.