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dilute hydrochloric acid
Salt added to water form a solution, an electrolyte.
The constant solubility product is modified.
a solute and solvent are added together to form a solution. the solvent is the liquid and the solute is the substance that is dissolved by the solvent and together, they form a solution! yay!!
For example by the reaction of an acid with a metal, the reaction of two salts, etc.
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Its salt can be added. Salt can be prepared by adding acid to it
dilute hydrochloric acid
Salt added to water form a solution, an electrolyte.
The constant solubility product is modified.
It will be an aqueous acetic acid solution. normally water is added in order to decrease the concentration of an acid & gives the diluted form of it.
A solution is a liquid which contains two or more substances. I'm not sure the question makes sense. What do you mean, like pouring hydrochloric acid onto a chunk of cobalt? No that wouldn't form a solution...
It's the same thing. It is a solution of water that has been saturated to the max with potassium, then iodide is added (a form of iodine). So it is a potassium iodide solution.
No. Sodium lauryl sulfate will not form insoluble salts with the magnesium.
a solute and solvent are added together to form a solution. the solvent is the liquid and the solute is the substance that is dissolved by the solvent and together, they form a solution! yay!!
To further acidify the solution. The HCL removes excess sodium carbonate from the solution by reacting with it to form carbon dioxide which causes the solution to foam.
Almost no salt will dissolve in pure ethanol. If salt is added to a solution of ethanol and water, which are miscible, it may form a homogenous solution without being stirred.