No, mass is not the reason why solutions don't mix. Solutions will not mix if they are immiscible, which means that the molecules of the two solutions do not interact with each other. This can be due to the following reasons:
So, mass is not the reason why solutions don't mix; it is the chemical and physical properties of the solutions that determine if they are miscible or not.
No, due to the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that in a chemical reaction, the mass of the products equals the mass of the reactants.
If you mix litmus solution with an alkali, the litmus solution will turn blue. Litmus is a pH indicator that turns red in acidic solutions and blue in alkaline solutions.
If you mix water and sunlight, then you get photosynthesis.
Mixtures and Solutions are the same because they both use each other to do what they do. Solutions use Mixtures because you have to mix things together that are solutions to get solutions. Although mixtures don't need solutions to do anything solutions are very helpful.
solutions
That depends on how much you have, and dont mix up mass with weight. The density of aluminium is approx 2.7
That depends on how much you have, and dont mix up mass with weight. The density of aluminium is approx 2.7
Immiscible.
You can mix powders of borax and sugar or the solutions.
mix
stir rod
in both, substances mix together
methanol and diesel dont mix
no
miscimble or something like that!
no you dont get Gas when you mix Base with Zinc
no they dont mix because it is scientificaly proven so. they just dont like each other. they are immiscible