mixed crystal formations are mixed with two types of crystals
potassium magnate are purple in colour n when they are mixed with water they start to diffuse,
Not known, probably the formation of francium fluoride. Plus, due to them being the MOST reactive elements, there would be a rather large explosion (the largest chemical reaction only exceeded by a nuclear reaction).
The net ionic equation for formation of a precipitate [note correct spelling] when sodium sulfate and barium chloride solutions are mixed is Ba+2 + SO4 -2 -> BaSO4 (s)
No, not without a lot of work if you are referring to powdered samples. In aqueous solution you would get a blood red color due to the soluble complex, [Fe(SCN)2]-, a white solid due to insoluble AgCl formation, and another white solid due to insoluble AgSCN formation. You could filter the solution and recover the silver with a bit more work . . .
When water is mixed with salt, the salt dissolves in the water but whenwater is mixed with sodium, the sodium reacts violently with water.
The ammonia in the salt crystal garden is mixed with the aluiminum
a) formation of chemical compounds b) formation of alloys
when jelly crystals mixed with warm water will desolve.
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Formation of an alloy uranium-titanium.
The salt will dissolve into the water. If the water becomes saturated with salt (it cannot absorb any more) the water will eventually evaporate into the air leaving behind a crystal like formation in the bottom of whatever the two were mixed in.
Gold can be mixed with Mercury - formation of an amalgam; also gold can form alloys with many other metals.
soil formation occurs when weathered rock and organic matter are mixed together.
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a solution occurs when all the drink particles beak apart from the crystal, and mix completely with the water particles
precipitate