Water and gasoline have different densities, and do not mix at all. If you put some gasoline (or almost any kind of oil) and some water in a clear jar, seal the jar and shake it, you'll see that you create a "suspension"; globules of water interspersed with globules of oil. Place the jar on the ground, and watch; the water will settle, and the oil will rise, until they are completely separated.
There will be no reaction. It will remain a mixture.
agcl (s) + Fe (s) --> FeCl + AG redox
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Ag+ + e- --> Ag
AG is short for Aktiengesellschaft
There will be no reaction. It will remain a mixture.
blue fuel barrels w/ AG on them
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agcl (s) + Fe (s) --> FeCl + AG redox
If you mean is it soluble in water then the answer is no.
NaCl (ag)
Only the Ag+ and the Cl- ions will react to precipitated AgCl;Na+ and NO3- are tribuned (= stay unchanged in solution).Ag+ + Cl- --> (AgCl)s
Well you don't have to it is your choice unless she is getting her hair done at the salon but you can if you want to
Well it is go do it yourself
Ag+ + e- --> Ag
AG is short for Aktiengesellschaft