Common inorganic salts (aluminium and ferric chlorides) used as agents for maximal removal (destabilization) of the particles, with size approximately
7 mm.
They are used of different things like: for making pigments, removing salts from water in water treatment and in qualitative inorganic analysis
Yes it can be used to evaporate the water which will leave the salt
As salt does not evaporate from water no such term exists.
Usually it can be used for Flem
alum....it is a white double salt used for sedimentation of muddy water....
water and salt are some examples of inorganic compounds that we can use in our daily lives. because both of them do not have carbons. water=H2O. salt=NaCl or sodium chloride. Inorganic Compound subo tite and kantot me
Water is an inorganic compound.
Salt (NaCl) is an inorganic compound.
Yes. Perhaps the best example of an inorganic substance used by organisms is water. Many living organisms are mostly water. Other inorganic substances used include various salts such as Sodium Chloride (table salt).An organic compound is one containing covalently bonded carbon atoms. These were once thought to be only produced by organisms, hence the name.
No, salt water cannot be used to accurately determine the boiling point of ultrapure water. Salt water boils at a slightly higher temperature than pure water; salt water can be used to determine the boiling point of salt water.
The term organic is used to refer to any chemical that contains C. As the chemical formula of water is H2O, is has no C in, thus it is inorganic.
It used to live in salt water.
Yes it can be used to evaporate the water which will leave the salt
They are used of different things like: for making pigments, removing salts from water in water treatment and in qualitative inorganic analysis
Table salt (NaCl), lithium carbonate (LiCO3) which is used to treat bipolar disorder, for instance, Water (H2O), and many other items (including rocks, cement, etc.).
Taxes are used to pay the costs of water treatment centers.
Salt solutions are used in osmosis experiment to show that water will move to the side that has more salt. "Water follows salt."