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If tap water turns a deep red color with a few drops of potassium thiocyanate (KSCN), it indicates the presence of iron(III) cations (Fe3+).
It drops to about 12 degrees Fahrenheit.
it depends on the cation present certain cromate salts are soluble in water whereas the others are not
Please explain what a cation is...
What did you observe! This is not a question we can answer as we were not present when the salt was added.
Iron (III)
If tap water turns a deep red color with a few drops of potassium thiocyanate (KSCN), it indicates the presence of iron(III) cations (Fe3+).
Soft water contains sodium(cation). Sodium is highly water soluble and this makes water soft.
It drops to about 12 degrees Fahrenheit.
it depends on the cation present certain cromate salts are soluble in water whereas the others are not
To make it a better conductor.
What did you observe! This is not a question we can answer as we were not present when the salt was added.
Please explain what a cation is...
hydrogen
U evaporate it
Ouzo, it turnes white when water is added.
So that to precipitate the ionic impurities present in water