Trick question. There is no "order" because you're only working with two variables to begin with. Also, mixing water with an acid only dilutes the PH level of the acid. And since acids cannot exist in liquid form without the presence of water anyway, adding water doesn't do anything. (Unless you need to dilute it in which case you need to find the current PH level before diluting it anyway)
I hope this helps.
by some process
what is the difference between mixing calcium nitrate in water compound to mixing ethanol in water
mixing cement with water is a irreversible change
The primary emulsion is formed by mixing the entire amount of oil with the gum, adding the water required for the primary emulsion all at once and mixing vigorously until a thick and sticky emulsion results.
the process of dissolving an acid or a base in water is a highly exothermic one. care must be taken while mixing concentrated nitric acid or sulphuric acid with water. the acid must be added slowly to water with contant stirring.
When mixing conc. sulfuric acid and water, add acid to water and not vice-versa as that releases lot of energy resulting in injuries.
salt and water
As the acids after mixing with the water get ionize, and the resulting ions are held by the water molecules separately. When the water molecule get evaporate sometimes they take away these acidic ions with them and thus the concentration of acids get lower in the sample.
As the acids after mixing with the water get ionize, and the resulting ions are held by the water molecules separately. When the water molecule get evaporate sometimes they take away these acidic ions with them and thus the concentration of acids get lower in the sample.
Depends on the acids you're mixing the copper with!
Mixing with water is a process, not a property.
by some process
Acids and alkali mixing
what is the difference between mixing calcium nitrate in water compound to mixing ethanol in water
mixing cement with water is a irreversible change
The primary emulsion is formed by mixing the entire amount of oil with the gum, adding the water required for the primary emulsion all at once and mixing vigorously until a thick and sticky emulsion results.
The primary emulsion is formed by mixing the entire amount of oil with the gum, adding the water required for the primary emulsion all at once and mixing vigorously until a thick and sticky emulsion results.