No. You would just get water with some dissolved oxygen in it. This dissolved oxygen is essential for most aquatic life. Acids are a variety of substances that will increase the concentration of hydrogen ions when added to water.
If you could, then you mix hydrogen and oxygen. Water is H2O, which is hydrogen 2 parts oxygen. Have fun!
You take a bottle of vinegar and mix it with water. Then leave it there for 3 days. Then you get acid rain.
Acetic Acid is Vinegar. It is made similarly to making alcohol, by FERMINTATION. One or more vegetable products, in a water solution, is innoculated [or exposed to] one of many bactera which digest the sugars in the mix, and excrete acetic acid. This MUST occur in an aerobic [WITH the presense of Oxygen] enviroment in order to get acetic acid. For alcohol, the environment MUST be anerobic[without Oxygen]
Since Sodium Hydroxide is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid, you will make water and sodium chloride.
Yes, acetic acid is highly soluble in water.
If you could, then you mix hydrogen and oxygen. Water is H2O, which is hydrogen 2 parts oxygen. Have fun!
Acid rain is any rain with a high elevation of hydrogen ions. Acid rain is caused with sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide mix with the water molecules in the atmosphere that cause rain.
Water can not be produced by mixing these to gases, when hydrogen gas is burn in oxygen atmosphere the vapours of water are produced.
You take a bottle of vinegar and mix it with water. Then leave it there for 3 days. Then you get acid rain.
Some of the oxygen will dissolve in the water.
Acetic Acid is Vinegar. It is made similarly to making alcohol, by FERMINTATION. One or more vegetable products, in a water solution, is innoculated [or exposed to] one of many bactera which digest the sugars in the mix, and excrete acetic acid. This MUST occur in an aerobic [WITH the presense of Oxygen] enviroment in order to get acetic acid. For alcohol, the environment MUST be anerobic[without Oxygen]
Since Sodium Hydroxide is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid, you will make water and sodium chloride.
Yes, acetic acid is highly soluble in water.
Mixing of acid with water is highly exothermic. Hence acid is added to water.Also, adding acid to water, if the mixture accidentally splashes you will be less likely to be injured by the dilute acid mix. Adding water to acid, if the mixture accidentally splashed you will be more likely to be injured by the still concentrated acid mix.
when we add water n sulphuric acid then dilute sulphuric acid is formed. But we have to mix concentrated acid to water not water to acid otherwise the container in which u r mixing may explode because this reaction is highly exothermic.
No. If you simply mix hydrogen and oxygen you just have a mixture of H2 and O2 gasses that remain chemically distinct from one another. If you ignite the mixture the hydrogen and oxygen will combine to make water molecules.
Yes, Nitrous is an unstable acid and only exists in water.