I have tried that experiment before. The salt just sits on top of the water.
When a salt undergoes hydrolysis, it reacts with water to produce an acidic or basic solution depending on the nature of the ions present in the salt. The ions from the salt can either accept or donate protons to the water, affecting the pH of the solution.
You get a salt solution.
The product of the reaction is a salt of the metal.
When borax (sodium borate) reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms boric acid, sodium chloride, and water. The boric acid formed in the reaction is a weak acid and remains in solution. Sodium chloride, a common salt, will precipitate out of the solution.
Because seashell is a salt - calcium carbonate and vinegar an acid in water solution they can react.The products are calcium acetate, water and carbon dioxide.
Salt will crystalize out.
carbon dioxide gas is released
This is neutralization which will produce salt and water
What happens is that first if you put an acid indicator and a sulphuric acid it will turn red but if you add another solution it will turn a different colour. and if you add acid and alkali together then it will turn into salt and H2O xxx
A salt solution is a mixture of two compounds that are not chemically bonded to one another: the salt and water
A salt solution is a mixture of two compounds that are not chemically bonded to one another: the salt and water
As the temperature of the solution increases, the solubility of the salt also increases.