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Formation of a copper sulfate solution in water. This solution has a herbicide and fungicide effect.
Example: a 1 g/L sodium chloride water solution is a dilute solution; a 180 g/L sodium chloride water solution is a concentrated solution.
Milk mixed in water is the solution of tea.
No, sand and water mixed together don't make a solution
A solution
Formation of a copper sulfate solution in water. This solution has a herbicide and fungicide effect.
tv=tv, so 0,25x50=0,1v; v=12,5/0,1; v=125ml of water. So the solution must have 125ml of water for the title to be 10%, then we must add 125-50ml(75ml) of water to it.
A 10 percent Clorox in water solution.
Yes, salt mixed in water is a solution. Specifically a homogeneous solution.
Example: a 1 g/L sodium chloride water solution is a dilute solution; a 180 g/L sodium chloride water solution is a concentrated solution.
It's a solution
No, sugar forms a solution when mixed with water.
Yes, gum arabica is soluble in water. It forms a solution when mixed with water, and this solution can be used in various applications such as food and beverage industry, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
Milk mixed in water is the solution of tea.
To dilute 500 gallons of a 31% solution to a 15% solution you would add 533.33 gallons of the dilutant. For example, if you have 500 gallons of a 31% saline solution you would add 533.33 gallons of water to create 1033.33 gallons of a 15% saline solution.
When mixed, it is a solution. If left to sit, the salt can partially distill out of the solution. If the water is left to evaporate, there will be crystals.
No, sand and water mixed together don't make a solution