the molecules are donated to water molecules.
if a little of the acid remains after it is added to water, then it is a strong acid.
if a lot remains, then it is a weak acid.
same goes for bases.
The concentration of the acid molecules in water become low.
The water molecules remain unchanged.
Molecules that are polar(charged) dissolve best in water, while nonpolar molecules do not dissolve well in water.
Water molecules are water, so they don't pollute water. Water is polluted when other substances (harmful ones) get mixed in with the water.
A Phospholipid.
The carbon dioxide released from water can train to atmosphere some water molecules.
the molecules are donated to water molecules. if a little of the acid remains after it is added to water, then it is a strong acid. if a lot remains, then it is a weak acid. same goes for bases.
The ph of the water is increased and the water becomes more alkaline. Water molecules break sodium hydrogen carbonate molecules to ions.
because the salt molecules have mixed up with the water molecules
Change phaze
Polar molecules are mixed better with water.
Oil is not as dense as water. So, even when they are mixed, the water molecules can still slide down in between the oil molecules, thereby causing the oil molecules to form a layer on the surface of the water.
The hydrogen bonds between the water molecules in the liquid are broken.
The molecules freeze.
The water molecules remain unchanged.
The molecules freeze.
No. the molecules are simply separated from each other and mixed with the water.
Molecules that are polar(charged) dissolve best in water, while nonpolar molecules do not dissolve well in water.