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no, unless you mix the sand and salt with water. Sand would not combine in water to form a solution, whereas salt would form a solution.
When an acid and base combine, they participate in a neutralization reaction forming water and a salt.
Sodium and chlorine react to form a ionic bond which is salt
BothThis is because the salt and sugar would dissolve creating a solution, and the sand would create a suspension!
When a liquid from a solution evaporates the solute will be left behind,e.g salt water,when the water evaporates only the salt will be left and that salt would be known as the solute.
no, unless you mix the sand and salt with water. Sand would not combine in water to form a solution, whereas salt would form a solution.
Two reactants will react to form a product until the solution reaches equilibrium. An example is mixing salt with water as the salt dissolves into saltwater.
Water doesn't react with sodium chloride; sodium chloride is dissociated in water:NaCl----------------------------Na+ + Cl-
yes a salt will react with another salt if another substance such as acid was added also.
When an acid and base combine, they participate in a neutralization reaction forming water and a salt.
If a solution containing rock salt is boiled, and the solvent evaporates you will be left with rock salt as the precipitate.
The salt solutions that lead react with are lead nitrate solution and sodium chloride. This reaction produces solid lead chloride, and leave soluble sodium nitrate in the solution.
Sodium and chlorine react to form a ionic bond which is salt
The process is called neutralization.acid and base react to form a salt and water and solution is neutral as to pH.
BothThis is because the salt and sugar would dissolve creating a solution, and the sand would create a suspension!
The salt formed in this reaction is ammonium hydroxide.
When a liquid from a solution evaporates the solute will be left behind,e.g salt water,when the water evaporates only the salt will be left and that salt would be known as the solute.