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What if a Substance A is added to water substance A does not dissolve what term can be to describe the relationship between substance A and water?

A chemist, in describing all the properties of "Substance A" would note that "Substance A is insoluble in water".


If a man ate a peach pit sized shell full of gunpowder and a lit fuse would the explosion be noticeable?

Yes, the explosion would likely be noticeable and could potentially be dangerous. Gunpowder is highly combustible and can create a significant explosion when ignited. It is not safe to ingest or ignite gunpowder in any form.


An unknown substance is added to a solution and the pH increases The substance is best described as what?

The substance is likely a base, as bases typically lead to an increase in pH when added to a solution. Bases are substances that can accept protons or release hydroxide ions, causing the solution to become more basic.


Is water a substance or a mixture Why did you say so?

water is a substance, made of oxygen and hydrogen, because mixing ox and hyd would give nothing but explosion, water is an effect of chemical reaction, not only mixing gases


What color would phenoplhthalein turn if drano was added?

Phenolphthalein would turn pink when added to Drano, which is a strong alkaline substance. This color change indicates that the solution has become basic.


What substance is made when water is added to quicklime?

I would like to know what important substances that can be made from Quicklime?


Why would scientist set off an underground explosion?

To test the explosive ability of that substance; as part of a mining operation; as part of a military engineering operation; for the sake of setting off a large explosion.


If the temperature of a substance increases what can you conclude about the value of q?

The value of q would be negative indicating an endothermic process.


If a nuclear weapon exploded on a nuclear Power Plant would the explosion radius increase?

No, a nuclear explosion on a nuclear power plant would not cause the explosion radius to increase. The explosion radius would be determined by the yield of the nuclear weapon itself, not by the presence of the power plant.


What would happen to a system at equilibrium of more of one compound in a reaction were added?

If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.


what would happen to a system at equilibrium of more one compound on a reaction were added?

If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.


Will the nuclear explosion reach Vietnam?

I assume you are talking about the current situation in Japan, in which case there is no surety that the reactors will degrade fully, much less detonate. Second, were they to create a catastrophic explosion, there is no way the blast itself would reach Vietnam. There would be, however, a fairly good chance that offset radiation or even a portion of the fallout from such an explosion could reach continental asia, depending on the wind conditions.