Jelly is a gel (liquid-solid colloid).
yes it is!
Pastes are considered as suspensions.
One can rinse the mouth with a solution and the solution is put back into the tube and add the required solution to it, then you will be able see a murky/jelly-white substances on the surface of the water, and that is the DNA which was extracted from your mouth.
Peanut Butter and Jelly?
no
Jelly is a gel (liquid-solid colloid).
yes it is!
Pastes are considered as suspensions.
The solvent of jelly is water and the solute is jelly powder :) Hope it helped !
Solidified jelly solution can improve the observation of the experiment as it is used to trap and see the blue colouration clearly. This is because diffusions occurs the slowest in solids compared to liquid and gases.
It is a mixture of peanut butter and jelly. If it was a compound these items would be mixed to create another product which would have a name it it's own right
A solution can be made from anything that dissolves completely in water. For example: salt, sugar, jelly powder. if you can see through (even a tiny bit) it's a solution. If you cannot see through it (opaque) or bits sink to the bottom, it is not a solution.
A solution can be made from anything that dissolves completely in water. For example: salt, sugar, jelly powder. if you can see through (even a tiny bit) it s a solution. if you cannot see through it (opaque) or bits sink to the bottom, it is not a solution.
A solution can be made from anything that dissolves completely in water. For example: salt, sugar, jelly powder. if you can see through (even a tiny bit) it s a solution. if you cannot see through it (opaque) or bits sink to the bottom, it is not a solution.
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One can rinse the mouth with a solution and the solution is put back into the tube and add the required solution to it, then you will be able see a murky/jelly-white substances on the surface of the water, and that is the DNA which was extracted from your mouth.