Well, your mixing an acid and a base together, and our expected cocktail(Product) will be neutral.
Acid+Alkali->Salt+water
NaOH+HCl->NaCl+H2O
So, your basically going to end up with table salt(Sodium Chloride) and Water.
These chemicals will make a reaction. It will be an exothermic reaction. It starts to heat up is what I'm trying to say.
A Phospholipid.
You get a mixture of salt and sand. Nothing more happens.
salt water
Any reaction occur.
The reaction is:Ca + H2O = Ca(OH)2 + H2
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Sodium sulfate dissolves when mixed with water.
# Water in plants # chlorine # chlorinated water # water absorpion in soil # pond water # polution
nothing happens
Water is chlorinated to keep bacteria and other pathogen down to a point where the water wont cause illness.
you get salty sand water
BOOM!
nothing
A Phospholipid.
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You end up with chlorinated water This is what ha pens with saltwater chlorinaters in saltwater pools. No, You end up with Chlorinated Water if you add Chlorine to water, but Chlorine Gas and Water react to make HOCl and HCl, both toxic. Cl2 + H2O à HCl + HOCl
There are a great many different mineral waters that are indeed chlorinated. Not all mineral waters have been chlorinated though.