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Ammonium hydroxide only exists in solution and is formed by dissolving ammonia in water. The solid cannot be isolated
NO!!! Bromine is an element, which exists in the liquid state at STP.
The solution is saturated with the sugar only either a suspension or a precipitate exists.
H2SO4 (aqueous), it exists at H+ and HSO4-
Equilibrium is only found in a saturated solution, where the dissolved species and the undissolved species are in equilibrium with each other. In a dilute solution there is nothing that is undissolved, and so there is no equilibrium, and by definition a supersaturated solution is out of equilibrium and essentially has too much stuff dissolved in it (it will eventually return to equilibrium and some of the dissolved material will precipitate out).
The graphical solution of two straight lines, if it exists, is a single point. If such a point exists, its mean will be itself.
Both temperature and pressure are factors that determine the state in which water exists.
A linear program is infeasible if there exists no solution that satisfies all of the constraints -- in other words, if no feasible solution can be constructed.
A solution is Pareto optimal if there exists no feasible solution for which an improvement in one objective does not lead to a simultaneous degradation in one (or more) of the other objectives. That solution is a nondominated solution.
Ammonium hydroxide only exists in solution and is formed by dissolving ammonia in water. The solid cannot be isolated
They're actually exactly the same in that neither of them exists.
Numerical Methods are used because of following reasons> 1. NO analytical solution of a problem exists. 2. Analytical solution exists but is difficult to find. 3. Due to use of computers, cumbersome calculations can be done easily and solution is reached in shorter duration of time.
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NO!!! Bromine is an element, which exists in the liquid state at STP.
No, it will not.There are some expressions for which no analytical solution exists.
Prior to initiating unusual attitude recovery on the attitude indicator, verify that an unusual attitude exists.
The physical state that cannot exist in a solution is solid. This can be either liquid or gaseous states but not in solid form.