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Yes, water can be deflected by a non-uniform electrostatic field. Water molecules are polar, meaning they have a positive charge on one end and a negative charge on the other. When a non-uniform electrostatic field is applied, the positive and negative ends of the water molecules will experience different forces, causing the water to be deflected.
The characteristic shapes and crystalline structure found in ice and snow are down to a number of variables. Pressure, temperature and impurities can alter the way water molecules interact and therefore change the shape. Most importantly is the electrostatic attraction between the Hydrogen and Oxygen found in water. The elements Hydrogen and Oxygen share valence electrons to form water, and as each water molecule has a strong chemical polarity, these molecules are highly attracted to each other, forming a uniform electrostatic bond.
Slaked lime is added to water after chlorination as a coagulant to destabilize the electrostatic charges of suspended particles in the water.
Heterogenous and Homogenous mixtures. Homogenous mixtures are uniform in appearance. Sea water is a mixture containing primarily Sodium Chloride and water. If you take a sample of this mixture, you will see that the salt fully dissolves in water and the sample is uniform in appearance. Heterogenous mixtures non-uniform. You can see the components of the mixture. An Example is a mixture of oil and water. Oil does not dissolve in water and forms a separate layer above water.
They give communities uniform safety guidelines to follow when assessing their water quality.
It is a mixture of water and sugar. They are still separate and can be divided out, so there is no formula.
that means that the new water pump is defected
The characteristic shapes and crystalline structure found in ice and snow are down to a number of variables. Pressure, temperature and impurities can alter the way water molecules interact and therefore change the shape. Most importantly is the electrostatic attraction between the Hydrogen and Oxygen found in water. The elements Hydrogen and Oxygen share valence electrons to form water, and as each water molecule has a strong chemical polarity, these molecules are highly attracted to each other, forming a uniform electrostatic bond.
Slaked lime is added to water after chlorination as a coagulant to destabilize the electrostatic charges of suspended particles in the water.
paper sticking to a charged CD water attracted to an ebonite rod
An ionic compound dissolved in water form cations and anions.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
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Ionic forces are electrostatic forces and are very strong forces of attraction.
soap , water ,basin ,brush
Yes, food colouring mixes into water and will become uniform.
The electrostatic attraction known as hydrogen bonds that form directional intermolecular associations.
Heterogenous and Homogenous mixtures. Homogenous mixtures are uniform in appearance. Sea water is a mixture containing primarily Sodium Chloride and water. If you take a sample of this mixture, you will see that the salt fully dissolves in water and the sample is uniform in appearance. Heterogenous mixtures non-uniform. You can see the components of the mixture. An Example is a mixture of oil and water. Oil does not dissolve in water and forms a separate layer above water.