it means it is dry
Neither, it is a neutral salt (conjugated with the strong acid HCl)
Sulfito estannoso
If your Group 2 cations are calcium, strontium or barium, add a solution containing sulphate ions, i.e. sulphuric acid or the sulphate of the Group I metal that is the Group I cations in your solution. The Group 2 cations will precipitate out with the sulphate ions. If you have beryllium or magnesium cations, then I don't know.
dead burned of calcium sulphate is formed which is extremely dry and hard
Strontium-88 It is the closest to the Strontium atomic mass.
Sodium sulphate increases the concentration of sulphate ions. So strontium sulphate solubility decreases.
No idea strontium sulphate?
Neither, it is a neutral salt (conjugated with the strong acid HCl)
Sulfito estannoso
Magnesium Oxide Strontium Sulphate has a melting point of 1606°C while Magnesium Oxide has a melting point of 2852°C
because you want to be dry
The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.
The major ions in sea water are chloride, sodium, sulphate, magnesium, calcium, potassium, bicarbonate, bromide, strontium,boron and flouride.
The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.
brown colour
If your Group 2 cations are calcium, strontium or barium, add a solution containing sulphate ions, i.e. sulphuric acid or the sulphate of the Group I metal that is the Group I cations in your solution. The Group 2 cations will precipitate out with the sulphate ions. If you have beryllium or magnesium cations, then I don't know.
The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.