you have to add naoh because in water only sodium salt of EDTA will dissolve.
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves
When NaCl is added to water, you would observe that it dissolves quite readily.
That would leave you with NaCl solution. Salt water.
A base is any substance that forms hydroxide ions in water.
That would be an endothermic process.
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves
Dissolves would be the verb.
it would have to be how fast the salt dissolves because a non polar sugar would not dissolve in water.
No. When the grains of sugar dissolves in the water, the sugar is still there. If one should taste the water, they would discover that the water is sweet. Therefore, that proves the sugar remains within the water.
When NaCl is added to water, you would observe that it dissolves quite readily.
Sulphate
a simple example would be sugar
No it cant because suger dissolves into water
That would leave you with NaCl solution. Salt water.
No it cant because suger dissolves into water
A base is any substance that forms hydroxide ions in water.