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1. Sugar dissolved in water is a homogeneous solution.2. A solution is a form of mixture.
Co2 is a acidic gas. water turn acidic when CO2 dissolved.
Sweet water. Saturated or unsaturated solution, depending on the amount of sugar dissolved in the water.
When chemical substances are dissolved in water, this is called an aqueous solution.
salt when dissolved in water will become an acidic solution
Yes, HCl is a strong acid.
These are acidic salts, asCuCl2.
Sugar dissolved in water produces a sugary solution. The more sugar dissolved in the water, the thicker the solution will become - like a syrup.
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Yes. The dissolved carbon dioxide (carbonation) makes soda water a very weak solution of carbonic acid.
No. It simply dissolves. If added to an acidic solution such as vinegar it will release carbon dioxide.
Sugar in water forms a sweet syrup. The more sugar dissolved into the water the thicker (and more syrupy) it will become.
Milk and vinegar are both acidic, and most samples of water are slightly acidic due to CO2 absorption. Ammonia dissolved in water is slightly basic. Therefore, an ammonia solution could neutralize an acid.
Adding water dilutes the solution and will raise the pH of an acidic solution (which is to say, the solution becomes less acidic).
MgO + H2O -> Mg(OH)2 Basic. Magnesium hydroxide is the usual product here.
Burning sulfur in air sulfur dioxide is formed; this gas dissolved in water form an acidic solution.