Although the manufacture of soluble glass does not strictly belong to the glass maker's art, yet it is an allied process to that of manufacturing glass.
Hydrofluoric acid. Very nasty nasty stuff. never take it casually!!
soluble ink is ink that is soluble
soluble
Ground salt is soluble in water, glass is not. Put the mixture in a strainer and run water over it for an extended period. Water. The salt dissolves, the glass doesn't.
not soluble but can be converted into an acid soluble salt
hydrofluoric acid
No. It is a solid. Even molten glass is not soluble in water.
No, DNA is not soluble in ethanol. When the 2 are mixed, DNA can be spooled out by stirring the solution with a glass rod.
No, DNA is not soluble in ethanol. When the 2 are mixed, DNA can be spooled out by stirring the solution with a glass rod.
More soluble in what? What is the SOLVENT? If you mean which is most soluble in WATER, then it would certainly be salt, if by salt, you mean sodium chloride.
Hydrofluoric acid. Very nasty nasty stuff. never take it casually!!
No. Silicon dioxide, the main component of glass, is nonmagnetic and is insoluble in water.
As you leave a glass of water out, it warms. As it warms, various gasses (CO2, O2) become less soluble in it. Hence they escape from it in the form of these bubbles!
water because quinidine is water soluble, being an organic substance used in the body and dissolved by a glass of water taken with the medication, whereas BaSO4 is not water soluble at all
aluminium fluosilicate or aluminium silicofluoride is a comppound with fomrula Al2(SiF6)3, white powder, slightly soluble in coldwater, readily soluble in hot water; use: artificial gems, enamls, glass
a brand of sodium phosphate glass (sodium hexametaphosphate), soluble in water: used as a water-softening agent
No, Silicon dioxide does not dissolve in water. Better said, much less than glass does (glass is solid solution of silicon dioxide and alkaline metal oxides)