Petrol is a non polar solvent. Magnesium sulfate is a polar solution. Therefore these two solutions will not dissolve in each other.
nothing different will happen as petrol is a type of oil, the petrol will come on the top of water and water will get settled down.
it burns white, but when mixed with potasium nirtate, it burns purple/violet
Sodium sulfate dissolves when mixed with water.
It turns blue in color. Because of Ammonia reacts with Cu+2.
A water solution of iron sulfate is obtained.
nothing different will happen as petrol is a type of oil, the petrol will come on the top of water and water will get settled down.
it burns white, but when mixed with potasium nirtate, it burns purple/violet
magnesium sulphate
Usually magnesium sulphate, but it depends on the reaction
Sodium sulfate dissolves when mixed with water.
It turns blue in color. Because of Ammonia reacts with Cu+2.
Magnalium is an alloy magnesium-aluminium.
A water solution of iron sulfate is obtained.
Petrol changes color when mixed with iodine solution due to covalent bonding.
yes.
a copper sulfate solution it becomes copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate
Petrol is a volatile liquid. The vapours mixed with oxygen are highly combustible.