Solutions can be change in variety of ways. Such as changing the temperature, volume, and or pressure.
A solution does not have a chemical change, but it does have a physical change in state.
it is a chemical change
Adding more solute or more solvent can change a solution.
Acetic acid is added to the solution, but the pH of the solution does not change. Sodium hydroxide, a base, is added to the solution, but the pH of the solution does not change.
To calculate the enthalpy change of a solution (H solution), you can use the formula: H solution H solute H solvent H mixing Where: H solute is the enthalpy change when the solute dissolves in the solvent H solvent is the enthalpy change when the solvent changes state (if applicable) H mixing is the enthalpy change when the solute and solvent mix By adding these three components together, you can determine the overall enthalpy change of the solution.
Yes, the time required to change the solution was different for the two beakers. Beaker A took longer to change the solution compared to Beaker B.
The concentration of the salt solution does NOT change- it is saturated.
Dissolving is a physical change.
A solution is a material not a change; dissolving is a physical process.
You add zinc to the solution and add 10% of what is left
it is a solution
the solution