1 only water
because of the gravity or Magnetricity
In normal-phase chromatography, the stationary phase is polar and the mobile phase is a mixture of non-polar solvents such as hexane and slightly more polar solvents such as isopropanol. water is the most polar solvent of all solvents. If you use water as a mobile phase, the polar analytes will remain dissolved in water and there will be no retention of analytes on the stationary phase. If there is no retention on stationary phase, there is no separation
because when the ions can move around freely, they can conduct electricity better
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
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The water becomes a bit opaque and translucent
because of the gravity or Magnetricity
Acids- number of hydrogen ions increases when dissolved in water. Bases- number of hydroxide ions increases when dissolved in water I had the same question, but I had it for homework (:
Water can be mixed with a great number of liquids.
In normal-phase chromatography, the stationary phase is polar and the mobile phase is a mixture of non-polar solvents such as hexane and slightly more polar solvents such as isopropanol. water is the most polar solvent of all solvents. If you use water as a mobile phase, the polar analytes will remain dissolved in water and there will be no retention of analytes on the stationary phase. If there is no retention on stationary phase, there is no separation
In normal-phase chromatography, the stationary phase is polar and the mobile phase is a mixture of non-polar solvents such as hexane and slightly more polar solvents such as isopropanol. water is the most polar solvent of all solvents. If you use water as a mobile phase, the polar analytes will remain dissolved in water and there will be no retention of analytes on the stationary phase. If there is no retention on stationary phase, there is no separation
Either is a single phase, homogeneous mixture. Examples are:Solid Solution:Metal alloys.Liquid Solutions:Sugar dissolved in water,Salt dissolved in waterAqueous acids and bases.
Either is a single phase, homogeneous mixture. Examples are:Solid Solution:Metal alloys.Liquid Solutions:Sugar dissolved in water,Salt dissolved in waterAqueous acids and bases.
Carbonic acid is H2CO3 (carbon dioxide dissolved in water) and is known in liquid and gaseous phase.
No a seltzer has a gas phase and a liquid phase so its heterogeneous.
A compound differs from a mixture in that a compound always has a
because when the ions can move around freely, they can conduct electricity better