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Exothermic, because energy is released.
The dissolution of sodium hydroxide in water is very exothermic. One might worry the solution may boil out of the volumetric flask and cause a hazardous situation. Volumetric flasks are also fairly thin compared to a beaker and aren't designed to take much heat, if any
Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) ----> MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)When the magnesium starts to react with the hydrochloric acid, you will see bubbles form in the solution. After the reaction has finished, it will just look like a beaker of water.
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sodium hydro oxide solution become dilute or its cincentration decreases Malik Yousaf GHS Shamsheer Abad Mianwali
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It will react slowly to form magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
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Mixing correct amounts of hydrochloric acid (HCL) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) gives you water (H2O) and table salt (NaCl). If done properly, the mixture would be harmless and if tasted, would taste salty. In a classroom, it should not be touched nor tasted unless first insuring that it is neither too acidic or alkaline, unless the teacher does it first to show it does no harm.
The dissolution of sodium hydroxide in water is very exothermic. One might worry the solution may boil out of the volumetric flask and cause a hazardous situation. Volumetric flasks are also fairly thin compared to a beaker and aren't designed to take much heat, if any
Exothermic, because energy is released.
well it would be that their is an equal amount of solution inside and outside the cell. it is neither hypotonic or hypertonic. it is balanced or equal.
You get a heavy beaker full of mud.
A chemical system consists of the system and the surroundings. If you're dealing with a solution in a beaker, the solution would be the system and the beaker and air would be the surroundings.