It depends what it is mixed with.
I think they react with each other and form water and table salt
To further acidify the solution. The HCL removes excess sodium carbonate from the solution by reacting with it to form carbon dioxide which causes the solution to foam.
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Yes glue is a mixture, and it is also a solution.
There is more than one kind of foam. Styrofoam is a solid mixed with gas. Soap suds are made of a liquid mixed with gas. I would call foam, in technical terms, a composite material. It's made of more than one thing.
I think they react with each other and form water and table salt
To further acidify the solution. The HCL removes excess sodium carbonate from the solution by reacting with it to form carbon dioxide which causes the solution to foam.
Mg + 2HCl -> MgCl2 + H2 The large amount of foam is due mostly due to hydrogen gas.
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Yes glue is a mixture, and it is also a solution.
Polyurethane foam can be cleaned with a mixture of vinegar and water. Pour the solution on a soft cloth and rub the foam, rinse, and let dry.
Nail polish has acid in it.
There is more than one kind of foam. Styrofoam is a solid mixed with gas. Soap suds are made of a liquid mixed with gas. I would call foam, in technical terms, a composite material. It's made of more than one thing.
Chlorine bleach does not foam in the presence of blood. However, Hydrogen peroxide does. H2O2 is an oxidizer that can work as a bleach.
Lots of foam and bubbles.
foam
because the the soap make the foam when it combines with the beer so when the water is combined it dissolves it color making it lok greenish blackish.