You think probable to sodium chloride and bromide.
It is in solid state.It is a metal.Answer:Pure magnesium is not found in nature as it is reactive with many substances. Commercial sources (ores and minerals) include carnallite, dolomite, brucite, magnesite, ovaline and talc.Magnesium also also exists as a soluble chloride salt in seawater, solution mined salt and other (NaCl) salt sources.
yes it is soluble in oils but at high temp, once temperature decreases recrystallisation occurs thanks raju b gawade formulation development
salt water freezes firast because salt raises boiling and freezing temp
Salt water freezes slower than sugar because salt water has more molecules than sugar...so it drops the temp and the process of freezing
sunlight/temp./amount of water/food availability/abundance of predators
I think oil will be less soluble in water at elevated temperatures.
No, It's a liquid. Its the only liguid halogen at room temp. ^^
It is in solid state.It is a metal.Answer:Pure magnesium is not found in nature as it is reactive with many substances. Commercial sources (ores and minerals) include carnallite, dolomite, brucite, magnesite, ovaline and talc.Magnesium also also exists as a soluble chloride salt in seawater, solution mined salt and other (NaCl) salt sources.
yes it is soluble in oils but at high temp, once temperature decreases recrystallisation occurs thanks raju b gawade formulation development
Because it's SALT...are you expecting it to freeze like *SNAP* that? :)
At room temperature, table salt is a solid.
salt causes the temp of ice water to decrease.
salt is usually added to reduce the temp: during manufactur of ice.
salt water freezes firast because salt raises boiling and freezing temp
Polysaccharides are nonsoluble in acetone. Cold acetone can be used to precipitate polysaccharides to obtain an amount of dry polysaccharide sample.
The total kinetic energy of molecules must remain constant during changes of phase.
The solubilty decrease at low temperatures.