When the dissolving rate equals the rate at which molecules comes out of solution the solution is in 'equilibrium'.
The System will reach EQUILIBRUIM.
osmotic pressure
the answer is homeostasis
isotonic solution
Equilibrium.
dynamic equilibrium
Chemical energy comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in matter. Chemical energy comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in matter.
Water molecules consist of hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules. Most of the negative charge comes from the oxygen molecules while the hydrogen molecules carry the positive charge.
water
'An Aqueous' solution. NB The word 'aqueous' comes from Latin ; 'aqua' meaning 'water'.
it comes from water molecules :P
When the dissolving rate equals the rate at which molecules comes out of solution the solution is in 'equilibrium'.
An adsorbent is a substance that sits on top of a solution, instead of dissolving into it. An example of this type of substance is the silica gel that comes in certain products you buy.
hi!!! if a cell is placed inside a salt solution then cell boundary going for raptured due to the water molecules comes out from cell to maintain the cons. equilibria.
Litmus solution is a mixture of dyes dissolved in water.
The whole idea of Ph value is that, in a Ph 1 compound dissolved in water, for every molecule of the acid in the solution, there is (heads up here comes the maths) X x10x10 of water molecules where X equals the number of acid molecules. If we had Ph 2 value, the equation would be this Xx10x10x10. Ph3= Xx10x10x10x10, so on and so forth. Sorry if I got anything wrong, sorry if this confuses you. I'm only in year 9. __________________________________________________________
It comes from water molecules
Molecules are very tiny particles.It comes from the word which means "mass".
Chemical energy comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in matter. Chemical energy comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in matter.
If I understand the question, you want to know if sugar or salt dissolved in a solution of vinegar, which transmits light better ?The answer is directly proportional to the amount of particles which are in each solution, so it shouldn't matter whether you use salt or sugar. You could 'throw' the experiment either way by trying to dissolve more of either material in the solution.If you use identical amounts of each material, you more or less level the playing field.In this case, your success with dissolving the material will determine which solution permits more light to shine thru (bulb shines brightest). So it all comes down to this: the bulb will shine brightest in the solution which you have had the most success of dissolving the material. The final solution, which I assume is vinegar only, should yield the brightest bulb, since there is nothing dissolved in it (to filter the light). Have fun with your experiment, and please post your results !
organic molecules
Heat the solution and condense the steam that comes off.
Water molecules consist of hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules. Most of the negative charge comes from the oxygen molecules while the hydrogen molecules carry the positive charge.