i think it makes a boom
Epson Salt = MgSO4 and 7H20. Epson salt contains both ionic and covalent compounds; it's magnesium sulfate, which is an ionic solution, as well as 7H20, which is covalent. Therefore, Epson Salt contains both ionic and covalent bonds.
Please don't mix any Lysol product with bleach.
No, table salt is sodium chloride. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. They are two different substances.
NaOH+MgSO4 ------> Mg(OH)2+Na2SO4; a translucent colour appearance; a milky solution some people call milk of magnesia.
i think it makes a boom
No way in hell. The ethanol will precipitate the bleach into salt and the gas oil will be immiscible in the solution due to the salt precipitation.
what heppens when ypu mix water with food coloring and bleach
epson made my printer at home.
Epson Salt
Epson Salt = MgSO4 and 7H20. Epson salt contains both ionic and covalent compounds; it's magnesium sulfate, which is an ionic solution, as well as 7H20, which is covalent. Therefore, Epson Salt contains both ionic and covalent bonds.
I believe you end up with magnesium chloride and salt water.
Sal de Epson or Sais de Epson may be Portuguese equivalents of 'Epsom salt' or 'Epsom salts'.
yes it is
yes but then it will shorten your lifespan
personally I would not mix anything with bleach...NOT unless you are a scientist
You can find more information about the epson projector S3 on the epson website. Don't confused that with epson salt, or you'll really be confused when you go there.