depends on size. small amounts dissolve faster than big amounts
yes, potassium sulfate is a white solid, as long as you keep it cooler than 1956° F.
Oil is insoluble in water (insoluble means it does not dissolve).
This would produce an energetic reaction with a lot of heat, and the product would be water and potassium sulfate (as long as the molar quantities of the reactants are the same, otherwise you will have leftover sulfuric acid or leftover potassium hydroxide).
No an egg will not dissolve in water because water ( h20) is not an acid like vinegar, soda, and alcohol.Water can't carefully break away the outer shell without an acid even a weak acid.
Depends if you're from Kazahkstan or not.If not, you won't need that much.Hope that Helps!CobyGreyHe's right in that it depends on your lifestyle. If you drink a descent amount of water each day, you will not need as much potassium as someone who drinks soda all the time. If you use a water pill, or you sweat for a long period of time, on a regular basis, then most likely you will need more potassium to supplement the potassium that is being flushed out. I am diabetic, and use a water pill to help keep fluid retention at a minimum, therefore, I also have to take a 750mg potassium pill to replenish my potassium loss, or I get charlie horses (severely painful) in my sleep. Basically, if you drink as much water as you flush out, you will have the necessary potassium that your body requires.
there is no such thing. Potassium permanganate is a metallic purple crystalline substance that is solid at room temperature and can not be made a gas because it decomposes at 240 C. Long before it would become a gas. It dissolves in water rather well so you could make a water mixture and spray it but that would not be a gas. If you mix Potassium Permanganate with formaldehyde it creates a mild tear gas.
kmno4 is very good oxidizing agent. that means it is easily reduced by any other reagent. so it can't be considered as primary standard as its concentration changes upon free leaving
Panadol (or paracetamol) wont dissolve in cold water.
Dissolve
Try it! Who knows? Probably after a long while it will dissolve! XD
Dissolve cyanuric acid in a bucket full of water before adding to the pool. The hotter the water the better as the crystals take a very long time to dissolve completly in cold water.
it dosen't
depends on how much sugar u put in the water
It will take approximately 30 minutes for Aleve to dissolve in your stomach. It will dissolve slightly faster if you drink water with it.
aqueous solutions are not stable for long
Yes, coffee can dissolve. How else would youu make coffee with a coffee pot? Usually coffee takes a while to dissolve in cold water but it will not take long to dissolve in hot water. Made by Olivia Doherty
It takes about 5 seconds.