No, because water is polar and CH20 is nonpolar. Polar and nonpolar substances don't mix.
An ionic solute requires a very strong polar solvent such as water in which to dissolve.
water or hydrogen oxide
No an egg will not dissolve in water because water ( h20) is not an acid like vinegar, soda, and alcohol.Water can't carefully break away the outer shell without an acid even a weak acid.
Instead of waiting for the answer, I ended up solving it. lol 300grams of H20 X 110grams of KNO3/100 grams of H20 = 330 grams of KNO3 The grams of H20 both cancel out and leave you with 330 grams of KNO3 Containing the solubility of KNO3. At 60 degrees celsius the KNO3 grams were 110, which is (over) / 100grams of H20. Hope this helps with this workbook problem :)
i think water becauae it has only h20 nothing else while e lemon juice has h20 and other junk
in some rare cases it can transform into water (h20)
Sodium does go into solution with H20, but Pure Water is also a perfect insulator, therefore the answer is salt will dissolve into a water based solution, but water does not dissolve into salt.
An ionic solute requires a very strong polar solvent such as water in which to dissolve.
Coal is derived from plant material which was produced by solar energy during photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is roughly H20 + CO2 + solar energy = Ch20 + O2, which converts CO2 and water to oxygen and plant material as the plant grows.
Pepper and water is not a solution, it is a mixture because the pepper will not dissolve. If you're wondering if salt and water is a solution, it is because it's the solution saltwater and the salt does dissolve unlike the pepper.
Yes they do. They officially get together around the 3-5 episodes of Season 3
water or hydrogen oxide
2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen
No an egg will not dissolve in water because water ( h20) is not an acid like vinegar, soda, and alcohol.Water can't carefully break away the outer shell without an acid even a weak acid.
Instead of waiting for the answer, I ended up solving it. lol 300grams of H20 X 110grams of KNO3/100 grams of H20 = 330 grams of KNO3 The grams of H20 both cancel out and leave you with 330 grams of KNO3 Containing the solubility of KNO3. At 60 degrees celsius the KNO3 grams were 110, which is (over) / 100grams of H20. Hope this helps with this workbook problem :)
i think water becauae it has only h20 nothing else while e lemon juice has h20 and other junk
H20, so that would be two hydrogen atoms.