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veins
A chemical compound formed from another, often an acid, by the removal of water.
water is the main solvent for these solutions because water molecules have polarity.
The electrical current doesn't pass through the water which sugar was dissolved; because sugar doesn't ionize in water. (For example salt ionizes in water) You can determine which solutions dissolve water by looking at it's solute: If the solute is a compuon formed with covalent bonds, that the solution will be electrically unconductive, if is formed by ionic bonds; then the solution will be electrically conductive.
The solute. Solutions are formed when one substance (the solute) is dissolved into another (the solvent). For example, when a spoonful of sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent.
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It forms acidic solutions
A precipitate is a solid that is formed when two aqueous solutions are combined. Different ions from the two solutions combine. The precipitate forms because it is insoluble in water.
To take care of the veins in your feet and hands at home, you can remember to drink plenty of water and to exercise regularly. Drinking water helps to keep your fluid balanced in your body and will often make veins less visible.
Water and an aqueous salt are often formed
pure metals that crystallize from hot water solutions underground often form veins.Veins form when rock collides with another rock and the rock that collide pushes the other rock untill only a little bit of it is left
Fluorite is formed as the result of violently rising hydrothermal solutions (water & melted minerals) containing calcium & fluorine. As these solutions erupted towards the surface they formed dikes (pegmatites) & filled fissures & faults (metasomatic & igneous rocks) along the way. PICTURES OF FLURITE
Water and an aqueous salt are often formed
Some limestones are made by precipitation of dissolved calcium carbonate. Some cherts are formed from dissolved silicates in thermal springs and evaporite minerals, such as gypsum and rock salt (halite) are formed by evaporation of water from solutions of dissolved minerals.
It depends on the solution being formed and how it is formed, muddy water forms pretty quickly when the components are added (mud and water) but salt crystals take a while to disolve in cold water while it takes no time at all to form in hot water.