If hexane is mixed with water, they cannot be mixed completely together. They are both immiscible, so if mixing is attempted, only a two-layer solution will remain.
They would not react because they are both saturated molecules that have no spare bonds.
it would explode
the water then appears coulerless
The boiling point increases, thus the water would stop boiling, unless more energy is suppled than before.
It would stop the production of ATP(adenosine triphosphate). Without energy, the contractile v
A giant nuclear explosion would happen and we would all die.
it would explode
if you added water to clam chowder it would taste really watery
It will die
the water then appears coulerless
they would react
that's exactly what im wondering
hydrogen is given off and an alkaline is formed
increase kinetic energy.
If you were to add water to anhydrous cupric sulfate it would be pentahydrate a bright blue.
You would produce zinc sulphate, carbon dioxide and water.
Simply quantity of water will increase with proportion to the qty of ice added.
You would have a sludgy mess that tasted terrible.