You think probable to a minor alloying component as a solute.
This is an alloy.
Alloy
This is an alloy.
Because the valence of both Cu and Ni is +2, but Ag have a valence of +1 and the metals with lower valence do not form solid solution when added to the metals with higher valence.
The periodic table has three main groups: metals, non-metals and metalloids. Metals are solid and conductors of electricity. Metals can be found in the left of the periodic table.
(if you are talking about aqueous ionic compounds) when you mix 2 solutions containing ions from ionic compounds a solid is sometimes formed, which is called a precipitate
It is molecular in solution and in the solid at normal pressure. The molecule is linear in solution but slightly distorted in the solid.
Most metals and most plastics are solid at 50 oC.
No. Precipitation is the formation of a solid in a solution during a chemical reaction. When the reaction occurs, the solid formed is called the precipitate, and the liquid remaining above the solid is called the supernate. Obviously CH4 + 2O2 = Co2 + 2H2O - in other words 1 methane + 2 oxygen = 1 Carbon Dioxide + 2 water - Does not form a solid in a solution so can not be a precipitation reaction.
Group 2 elements in the periodic table are the alkaline earth metals.
1) NaOH : two top alkaline earth metals' solubility is decreasing as we can see from cloudy to lots of solid and two bottom metals' solubility is also decreasing in observing difference amount of solid between Sr(NO3)2 and Ba(NO3)2 2) NaCl: all of the alkaline earth metals are soluble. 3) NABr: all of the alkaline earth metals are soluble. 4) NaI: all of the alkaline earth metals are soluble. 5) Na2SO4: solubility of alkaline earth metals is decreasing from clear to solid and cloudy. 6) Na2CO3: solubility of alkaline earth metals from Mg(No3)2 to Sr(NO3)2 is decreasing and after Sr(NO3)2, solubility is increasing. 7) Na2C2O4: solubility of alkaline earth metals is decreasing from clear to solid and cloudy.
Alkaline Earth Metals