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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.
remains same as alcohol prevents water loss from the cells
If the water is evaporated after a neutralization reaction, what remains?
As the more energetic form of water -- water vapor -- is formed, the liquid water chills. Thus conservation of energy is preserved. Mass of course remains the same.
The salt and the water have both undergone physical changes.
water is the refrigerent.
Sludge in refrigeration is a combination of water, acid and oil, normally this combination will eat the varnish on the windings of the compressor and short it out.
it will turn to rust.
no... water in the refrigeration system is a very bad thing. The air conditioning system will remove moisture (humidity) from the air and require a drain to channel that water away from the coil.
The water remains as such after people wash their hands. Even on earth, the water is stored somewhere after washing.
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 answer is, 1 Drop. p.629 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technology 5th Edition
You are probably referring to Absorption refrigeration. Try Google.
i don't think that any change occurs, it remains the same
you will get water hammer in the system
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.
remains same as alcohol prevents water loss from the cells