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Its salt can be added. Salt can be prepared by adding acid to it
Fruitcake is a mixture. Adding fruit in a cake could be a mixture. (Your welcome)
Fruitcake is a mixture. Adding fruit in a cake could be a mixture. (Your welcome)
A salt and water solution
A homogeneous mixture
It is called a buffer. Depending on the reaction and reactants it could be any kind of acid or base that has the right characteristics to play the role of a buffer.
No because pepper is not solution in water. Thank You
Its salt can be added. Salt can be prepared by adding acid to it
I don't know how to make the solution below. Low salt buffer: 10 mM phosphate buffer, 10 mM NaCl, pH 7.4. Could you tell me the method in detail?
Fruitcake is a mixture. Adding fruit in a cake could be a mixture. (Your welcome)
Fruitcake is a mixture. Adding fruit in a cake could be a mixture. (Your welcome)
Not all mixtures are solutions and vice versa. A mixture could be spaghetti and bolognese but that isn't a solution because nothing dissolves in to the other thing. A tablet in water is a solution because the tablet dissolves.
Solution: Solving a problem, dealing with a difficult situation, or the correct answer.Some antonyms are problem, trouble and question.Solution: A liquid mixture of two or more substances.Some antonyms are chemical and element.
A salt and water solution
A solution is a special kind of mixture. So yes, a mixture of salt and water could be called a solution. All of the salt would need to dissolve, though ... if there's undissolved salt in there, it's not a solution.
A homogeneous mixture
Buffer solutions are chemicals that react in both acidic and alkaline chemicals to neutralize them. They are often used to create a neutral solution when calibrating a pH meter. High temperatures can degrade a buffer solution, reducing its effectiveness. Ph meters are also effected by temperatures, so it is essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions about the temperatures when calibrating them,