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Dilute sodium hydroxide or ammonia. This is not for food or medicine preparation.
Talc is insoluble in water and only slightly soluble in dilute mineral acids.
Weathering
Dissolve zinc in dilute hydrochlic acid (take precautions), and then let the liquid evaporate.
they dissolve or dilute
solution
dissolve ferrous chloride in minimum hydrochloric acid and then dilute with water.
Yes, because they are ALREADY dissolved.
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they splash dilute acid on it. It will dissolve (very bubbly when it does)
Dilute sodium hydroxide or ammonia. This is not for food or medicine preparation.
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Talc is insoluble in water and only slightly soluble in dilute mineral acids.
Weathering
Dilute
Dilute is where you weaken something .e.g. the chemical will be less strong. Think of it as when you make squash you have to add water to dilute it so the taste isn't as strong. Dissolve is where a chemical completely disappears from the eye. Like when you add sugar to tea you can't see it but actually it has dissolved into the tea to make it sweeter.