A Phospholipid.
You get a mixture of salt and sand. Nothing more happens.
A lipid is not soluble in water. Lipids are hydrophobic which means they repel water. For example think of a oil tanker spill the oil is a lipid and it floats on top of the water.
Any reaction occur.
No.they do not mix with water.
The reaction is:Ca + H2O = Ca(OH)2 + H2
Yes. When mixed with water in a solution it forms an organic layer ontop of the aqueous (water) layer.
No oils are hydrophobic due to lipid structures (seen as bubbles) when mixed with water.
Sodium sulfate dissolves when mixed with water.
nothing happens
you get salty sand water
BOOM!
nothing
Gcgui
lime flavored water.
your mom happens
it explodes in your face
nothing