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There are five steps on how to make Borax out of Boric Acid. Some of the step-by-step instructions are dilute 25 mm of Hydrochloric Acid with 75 mm of distilled water, put 7g of Borax into a beaker, and then pour in 20 mm of boiling water.
It is both. It releases a steady amount of both as it dissolves.
Highly exotermic reaction, that can start boiling water. if you dont know who to do it, DONT DO IT>
borax solution is half a cup of water and 1 tablespoon of borax
100
It is a chemical change, because the borax reacts to the heated water.
When the salt dissolves in the water it raises the water's boiling temperature, so it stops boiling.
Greater that 100 degrees
soaking in boiling hot water doesn't help, pls someone answer
b/c it dissolves
Whether something dissolves depends on the temperature and the solvent. For example, common salt will dissolve well in water but not at all in ethanol.
Well when I did it for science class I put it in boiling Monster (energy drink) and it seemed to dissolve the fastest compared to boiling water and boiling vinegar.
There are five steps on how to make Borax out of Boric Acid. Some of the step-by-step instructions are dilute 25 mm of Hydrochloric Acid with 75 mm of distilled water, put 7g of Borax into a beaker, and then pour in 20 mm of boiling water.
It is 1575 deg C.
Potassium Manganate (VII) also called potassium permanganate, dissolves very quickly in hot water and much slower in cold water.
The salt dissolves into the water. You can undo this reaction by boiling the water so it evaporates then you will be left with just salt.