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If the substance is nonpolar it will not dissolve in either distilled or tap water. It will not make a solution with water. You will have to use a nonpolar solvent.
yea it does, the solution or mixture turns cloudy.
Tap water is H2O (with some trace impurities). This makes it a covalent molecule.
Definitely Tap Water.
No well water is raw, tap water is filtered and treated by your city authority.
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Clean tap water is a homogeneous solution.
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If the substance is nonpolar it will not dissolve in either distilled or tap water. It will not make a solution with water. You will have to use a nonpolar solvent.
yea it does, the solution or mixture turns cloudy.
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Tap water and dilute baking soda solution
Salt in a water solution will LOWER the Freezing Point of the resultant solution. Therefore the Saltwater will have to be cooled to a lower temperature. All other things being equal, that should take longer than the plain tap water.
As long as its clean, clear tap water its a homogeneous mixture (since the various other things that are in the water exist only in solution).
when you clean the shower in your house your clean the soup and the tap water all off of the bath tube, so you you need to get rid of the ''precipitate''.
Tap water is H2O (with some trace impurities). This makes it a covalent molecule.
Windex, bleach, tap water (which is NOT pure water, but has dissolved chemicals and minerals), vinegar, etc.