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when metal react with an acid it forms a salt and hydrogen gas
The property of a salt that enables it to absorb water from the atmosphere is known as hygroscopicity.
The major product of the autooxidation of benzaldehyde is a crystalline white precipitate of benzoic acid. When few drops of benzaldehyde is exposed to the atmosphere by using a watchglass, it is oxidized to form carboxylic acid salt.
Salt Water
So that there is more surface area on the salt exposed to the water and therefore reacts faster.
Glaubers salt
any salt that absorb water or moisture when exposed to atmosphere to turn to a solution
when metal react with an acid it forms a salt and hydrogen gas
Glaubers salt
when metal react with an acid it forms a salt and hydrogen gas
Calcium chloride easily absorb water, it is hygroscopic.
because of the water in the atmosphere
Salt can gain weight when exposed to the atmosphere due to a process known as hygroscopy. This means that salt has the ability to absorb moisture from the air, leading to an increase in its weight. The absorbed moisture forms a thin layer of water molecules on the surface of the salt crystals, contributing to the weight gain.
exposed
it turns to an anhydrate
Because salt doesn't exist in the composition of atmosphere.
the inner delicate tissues will dry up hence the plant leaves shrinking due2 no transport of water and mineral salt.