Anaceli Solis L0ve Jose Sanchez
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is clay and water a solution
No, it is a suspension.
no
Because clay is not a salt; it's a mineral. However, clay particles can be so minute that they become invisible colloids in water.
one of them is clay
mix in a tremendous amount of salt into the water. That will greatly increase to boyency of the clay.
Feldspar breaks down giving us Al, Si and O in solution. You also get clay minerals left behind.
An *aqueous* solution is formed when a substance is dissolved in water. The term "aqueous" stands for the latin word "aqua" which means water.
It would be easier to remove the clay from a soil, as clay is a component of soil. Dissolve the whole mass into water solution, let set several minutes as this will settle out the sand and silt particles. Pour off the dirty water. Your clay is in the dirty water. remove water by evaporation.
Let's take a look at the properties of clay and sugar. We know that clay doesn't dissolve in water, but sugar does. So, first, mix this mixture of clay and sugar in a large amount of water and stir. Afterwards, filter the solution. You will get sugar inside the water and the clay is the residue.
Because clay is not a salt; it's a mineral. However, clay particles can be so minute that they become invisible colloids in water.
It is carried in solution so you can't see it but it is there and the water has a greater frce than griavity does on the silt/clay so that is how it stays up.
why river water solutioncarries sand,clay and other sediment :) i am sure it is correct because i got it right in homework :)
Lye mixed with water and clay, when dry, will produce a geoploymer. The lye solution converts the silica content of the clay into a silicate. AKA waterglass. When the mass I'd dried, the mass will harden into a stone.
Soft clay is simply clay added with water. All you do is mine clay (lvl 5 mining req.) take a bucket of water and use the clay on the water.
one of them is clay
Because clay is a solid and water is a liquid
Clay, in fact, does sink at certain conditions. ~Liz http://eragongal44.webs.com
Water is held between soil particles by capillary forces. Coarse sandy soils have large pores and water drains through it quickly. Clay soils have smaller pores and are able to hold more water.
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