no,the different elements cannot mix!
water can dissolve minerals by its property called "Hydrogen Bonding"
water have hydrogen bonding so it can dissolve most of the substances it have partial +ve charge on H and partial _ve charge on O.it can make hydrogen bonding with poler solutions or substances.but it can not dissolve the the non poler substances because they can not make hydrogen bonding with water
The most common compound of hydrogen and oxygen is better known as "Water".Hydrogen and oxygen also forms Hydrogen Peroxide.
The solubility of N in water is nil. N is the symbol for nitrogen and this gas does not dissolve in water. However nitrogen as a compound will have different solubility levels.
because the Ph is 33 when hydrogen peroxide is 12
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hydrogen gas dissolve in water to for hydroxonium H3O. Which is really a hydrogen ion 'riding' on a water molecule
Nitrogen, yes. Water, no. Water is a compound of the elements oxygen and hydrogen.
Nitrogen dioxide is hydrolyzed in water.
water can dissolve minerals by its property called "Hydrogen Bonding"
A hydrogen bond does not dissolve, but it can be broken. Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other. This is why water has so many unique properties, such as its high heat capacity.
A+ Water
insoluble
The hydrogen will dissolve
Nothing. But the closest is water, which makes up about 60%.
It is nitrogen, followed by oxygen.
water have hydrogen bonding so it can dissolve most of the substances it have partial +ve charge on H and partial _ve charge on O.it can make hydrogen bonding with poler solutions or substances.but it can not dissolve the the non poler substances because they can not make hydrogen bonding with water