H2O alone is not a solution, its a pure substance
That would be a negatory ghost rider. it is a compound
h2o is a compound of two elements for instance in this eqution it include two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
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Hydrochloric acid solution
H2o is made up of hydrogen and oxygen
Ammonium Iodide solution.
BME: (NH4)2SO4 + KOH --> 2 NH4OH (or NH3 + H2O) + K2SO4 Net Ionic: NH4+ + OH- --> NH3 + H2O (or NH4OH). :)
Type your Nahco3+ H2O = na2co3 + CO2answer here...
water, H2O
The answer would have to be H2O because if you use red litmus paper to the solution it would turn blue and this would indicate an basic solution. Therefor NH4+=Basic solution H2O is considered an acid. If you still have trouble type up "Table Of Acids And Bases". You'll see for your self in fact that it's an Basic solution.
That depends on the reaction. If you just want the general reaction you can consider the dissociation of water: H2O ------> H+ (acid) and OH- (base) or H2O + H2O --------> H3O+ (acid) and OH- (base)
H2o
H2O is the chemical equation (not solution) for water. It means: 2 atoms of hydrogen, and 1 atom of oxygen.
For an aqueous solution the solvent is water - H2O.
well just type h2o stupid
No, saline is water H2O with sodium chloride NaCl, and water is just H2O
A solution of zinc chloride is colorless.
H2O is water
Hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) and water (H2O). The acid is a liquid matter.
Solution A: Bismuth nitrate (0.17g) in AcOH (2mL) and H2O (8mL) Solution B: KI (4g) in AcOH (10mL) and H2O (20mL) Mix Solns. A and B and dilute to 100mL with H2O.