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There is a difference in salting out process and providing stability to the proteins.. so Hofmeister practically found the series called Lyotropic series and also by his name. according to it : anions... citrate>sulphate>phosphate.... cations... ammoium>potasium>...... (search wiki for Lyotropic series) Added by Subash Chandra Malik
I think what happens is a simple precipitation. Calcium acetate isn't soluble in ethanol, and hence crashes out of solution when ethanol is added to a saturated solution of calcium acetate.The precipitation is quick, leading to small strands of solid Ca(OAc)2, forming a solid gel. A gel consists of a continuous open network and a solvent. The network can be either solid or soluble in the solvent.
The supersaturated solution begin to drop small crystals when the additional sodium thiosulfate was added because the supersaturated solution got reverted back to a saturated solution. Every solution has it;s own level of saturation, at a certain temperature a limit of the solute can be disolved in it, if you heat the solution the limit changes and more of the solute can be added in the solution. This is a supersaturated solution.When you drop an extra crystal into a supersaturated solution, all the extra crystals that aren't suppose to be in it crystalize out of the solution.
usually from lava sinking to ocean floor and cooling.
The deeper soil on the lower slopes is a result of soil being washed down from the top of the hill by water which results from the precipitation of rain or snow. Soil can also be blown from the top of the hill by the wind and then redeposited in the lee of the hill and thus added to the deposits on the lower slopes.
Precipitation, runoff from land, icebergs melting, and sea ice melting.
Bromine
Sodium chloride help the precipitation of soaps.
Trans Fats
Temperature affects the saturation point (:
how about the countermeasurement for that?
Sodium chloride is used to precipitate soaps from the solution.
Saturation is the point a solution reaches where no more solute will dissolve in the solvent.
by diluting it in water,if precipitation occurs,it shows adulteratiion.or by alkali test.
Salt is added to soap solution to help precipitation and separation of salt.
Precipitation is used to remove unwanted ions most commonly in water softeners. Sodium carbonate is added to the water to precipitate calcium carbonate.
The point when salt stops dissolving in water is called saturation. At this point, the water has reached its maximum capacity to dissolve the salt, and any additional salt added will not dissolve and instead will settle at the bottom.