Water is a universal solvent and is of two types soft and hard water. Water that produces more lather when soap is added is Soft Water.
That is a condensation reaction. Added: Dehydration is also a possible term.
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Water is typically added to ochre to create a paint or pigment. However, other liquids such as oil or vinegar can also be used to create different types of ochre mixtures.
is soluble in water and will fizz when hydrochloric acid is added
usually water is added (still or carbonated) but you can also add lemonade, soda water, tonic water you
there is no chemical change when ammonium chloride is added to water. NH4Cl + H2O + heat -> products. it also cold when it is dissolved in water.
Since sulfur is in food it can be in water also.
Water is a universal solvent and is of two types soft and hard water. Water that produces more lather when soap is added is Soft Water.
Since water is also polar, they should mix with each other.
it is cloren and it cleans the water
When coffee is added to water, that is a physical change. The coffee does not undergo a chemical reaction, the various chemical constituents of coffee remain the same. What changes is that the coffee is dissolved in water. If the water were to evaporate, leaving the coffee behind, it would be the same as it was (not counting the loss of some volatile constituents which would also evaporate, along with the water) before it was added to water.
That is a condensation reaction. Added: Dehydration is also a possible term.
Fluorine is present in most toothpastes and is also often added to water supplies.
The minerals that are added to water vary depending on the company who is bottling the water. Added minerals can include magnesium sulfate and potassium chloride.
Transmission of water from rivers, springs and ponds was done by aqueducts and later pipes were also added.
Typically, water will dilute a solution. However, that said, it also depends what you're adding the water to, ex. adding water to oil won't dilute in the same ways.