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What are deliquescent salts?

Deliquescent salts are salts that have a hygroscopic property, which means they pull moisture from the air or their surrounding environment. "Deliquescing" means they pull so much moisture from the air that they (the salts) dissolve in their own solution. Examples of such salts are Calcium Chloride, Potassium Carbonate and Sodium Hydroxide.


Can deliquescent salts use oxygen as a solvent?

No, this is an erroneous question !


What are deliquesce?

Deliquescent salts are salts that have a hygroscopic property, which means they pull moisture from the air or their surrounding environment. "Deliquescing" means they pull so much moisture from the air that they (the salts) dissolve in their own solution. Examples of such salts are Calcium Chloride, Potassium Carbonate and Sodium Hydroxide.


Are salts strong electolytes?

Many salts in solution or molten are electrolytes.


Which household items are deliquescent?

Deliquescent substances are those that absorb moisture from the air and dissolve in it to form a solution. Common household items that exhibit deliquescence include certain salts like calcium chloride (often used as a desiccant) and magnesium chloride. Additionally, some hygroscopic materials like certain types of sugar can also absorb moisture, although they may not fully dissolve. It's important to store these items in airtight containers to prevent them from clumping or dissolving due to humidity.


What are the uses of carbonic solution?

Carbonic acid solution is considered a respiratory acid because it is exhaled from the lungs as a gas. This solution forms carbonate salts and bicarbonate salts.


Where does salinization occur?

Wherever salts are in solution.


What is meant by normal salts and acid salts?

Normal is not a correct word; some salts have a neutral water solution, pH=7.


What over the counter could medince shows up on a drug screen as bath salts?

bath salts rarely have drug tests


Can saturated solution chloride still dissolve epsom salts?

Yes, a saturated solution of chloride can still dissolve Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) because the two compounds have different chemical compositions and solubilities. The chloride ions in the solution do not interfere with the solubility of Epsom salts.


What is determined by the dissolved salts in water?

Dissolved salts have an influence on the physical, chemical and biological properties of the solution.


How would perspiration which contains salts be classified?

It is a solution.