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What color is hydrated copper chloride in water?

Hydrated copper chloride in water appears blue-green due to the presence of copper ions in solution.


What is the difference between a non hydrated ion and a hydrated ion?

A non-hydrated ion is an ion that exists in a solvent without water molecules attached, while a hydrated ion is an ion surrounded by water molecules forming a hydrated sphere. The presence of water molecules around a hydrated ion can affect its size, charge, and reactivity compared to a non-hydrated ion.


What is viscosity of muddy water?

The viscosity of muddy water can vary depending on factors such as the type of mud and the concentration of solids in the water. Generally, muddy water tends to have higher viscosity compared to clean water due to the presence of suspended particles that can increase resistance to flow.


How does water rust a nail?

In the presence of oxygen a reaction occur (oxidation) and the hydrated iron oxide is produced.


What is hydrated ions?

Hydrated ions are ions that are surrounded by water molecules in a solution. These water molecules form a shell around the ion, stabilizing it and influencing its chemical behavior in the solution. The presence of hydrated ions is important in various chemical and biological processes.


What is the water trapped in the solids called?

That rather depends on how it is trapped. You are probably thinking of water of crystallization, where water is a constituent part of the crystal structure, such as in CuSO4.5H2O, hydrated (blue) copper sulfate.


Will all solids desolve in water?

Yes, water is a solvent for all solids found in the natural world. Sometimes water is called the "universal solvent." Hot water tends to allow items to dissolve more quickly than cold water.


Suppose the original sample is unknowingly contaminated with a second anhydrous salt will the reported percent water in the hydrated salt be too high too low or unaffected by its presence?

If the original sample is unknowingly contaminated with a second anhydrous salt, the reported percent water in the hydrated salt will be too low. This is because the presence of the anhydrous salt will increase the overall weight of the sample without contributing to the water content calculation, leading to a lower reported percentage of water in the hydrated salt.


Why does solid particles doesn't dissolve in water?

Because of the chemical properties of the solids. Some solids have weak chemical bonds which break apart in the presence of water, while others are much stronger and remain connected.


How does weed water help in your body?

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Who discovered total dissolved solids?

The concept of total dissolved solids (TDS) is a scientific measurement used in environmental and water quality testing. There is no specific individual credited with "discovering" TDS, as it is a fundamental concept in chemistry related to the presence of minerals, salts, and other dissolved solids in water.


Is irrigation water homogeneous or heterogeneous?

Ditch water tends to have mud in it. The presence of mud particles makes the ditch water heterogeneous. It is not the same all the way through.