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A Salt added to an acid will create an explosion
Nothing because water is the only substance which has a PH of 7. Anything added to the water would change the PH unless you added pure water to it.
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
Yes, because it is still the same, just really hot. If it was chemical, something else would have to be there to create another substance.
If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.
No, a well-placed explosion within a thunderstorm would not significantly weaken the storm. Thunderstorms are complex atmospheric phenomena driven by instability and moisture, and a single explosion would not be enough to disrupt the entire storm system or interrupt the airflow on a large scale. The energy released by the explosion would be relatively small compared to the energy already present within the storm.
It would create a mini nuclear explosion.
The unknown substance would have to be a basic solution. At least more basic than the initial solution. The pH scale ranges from 0,Most acidic, to 14, Most Basic. If the pH of your solution increases when the unknown substance is added, then it would lead you to believe that the added substance is of a basic nature.
A chemist, in describing all the properties of "Substance A" would note that "Substance A is insoluble in water".
Nothing because water is the only substance which has a PH of 7. Anything added to the water would change the PH unless you added pure water to it.
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
it would create a massive explosion that could wipe a city the size of los angles
I would like to know what important substances that can be made from Quicklime?
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.
No, that would be a mixture.
Yes, because it is still the same, just really hot. If it was chemical, something else would have to be there to create another substance.
If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.
If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.