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A calcium salt, carbon dioxide and water are formed.
A more diluted solution of acetic acid is formed.
No, because the calcium sulfate formed is insoluble in water.
If a solution is formed after the water evaporation the initial solid is obtained.
It dissolve in water. Aqueous solution is formed.
Acid RainAnswered by toplop222
There is no chemical reaction between isopropanol and water, they simply mix.
The fire is extinguished and some of the water is evaporated. Whatever new compounds may form depends on what is burning.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water, any reaction occur, any acid is formed.
The salt formed when you mix aluminum oxide and nitric acid is aluminum nitrate. Aluminum oxide reacts with nitric acid to form aluminum nitrate and water.
when we add water n sulphuric acid then dilute sulphuric acid is formed. But we have to mix concentrated acid to water not water to acid otherwise the container in which u r mixing may explode because this reaction is highly exothermic.
Probably works best in what is called water-in-oil products, rather than in products formed by oil-in-water.