Nothing as the dry powders just form a mixture.
If water is added to that mixture to dissolve the powders, both salts will dissolve into the resultant solution but no significant reaction will happen.
When you add Epsom salt to ammonia, there will not be a visible reaction. However, mixing anything with ammonia yourself is not recommended due to harmful chemical fumes.
Magnesium sulfate is soluble in water.
Magnesium borate is formed; this salt has a low solubility in water.
it will blow yall bitchez up dont do it 1
Any reaction occur.
Yes, salt really does melt ice, but it can refreeze if the temperature is low enough. The idea is to create a salt-water mix that has a much lower freezing point. Generally, rock salt may be used, occasionally with other binders such as sand. An alternative to using granular salt is to spray on a solution of brine, sometimes mixed with other minerals or chemicals (usually not ordinary antifreeze because it is ecologically toxic).
yes. in fact, when you mix salt with water, you get salt water. =]
An extremely exothermic reaction occurs producing, but it produces 'only' common table salt.
Whenever you mix an acid and an alkali, you always get a salt and water regardless of what the acid and alkali are. So in this case you would get sodium citrate and water as an end product.
Do you have a system installed at the equipment pad that will convert the salt to chlorine? If not, then NO!.
Any reaction occur.
Nothing
Heat is produced
No but you can use glue and powdered sugar or a mix of water Epsom salt then add that to glue or mix baby powder toothe paste Epsom salt and water together 😉😉
flour, sugar, salt, soda and alum (or powder), eggs, butter, vanilla, milk
u can mix anything you want .... the ? you should be asking is , is it safe to mix chlorine and alum
That should be effective but, it can't taste good.
You get a salt solution.
It fizzes
we get salt and water
When you mix distilled water with salt and soup, the result is dilute soup.
You get a mixture of salt and sand. Nothing more happens.