Ammonia may neutralized aqueous acids and after heating the solution is no more basic or alkaline.
A bile salt is the sodium of a bile acid, produced by the bile to neutralize the products leaving the stomach and to emulsify fatty material in it.
boil the solution and the liquid will vaporize, leaving behind the solid
Iron fillings has the property of being magnetic, so you could pass it through a magnetic drum to remove it leaving sulfur and sand. Since sulfur is a solute it will dissolve in water leaving sand and forming a solution. You can then pass that through a filter separating the sand and the solution containing water and sulfur. Now you can put the solution in an evaporating basin to evaporate the water leaving the sulfur.
First of all, since Magnesium Carbonate is not Soluble in water you couldn't have a solution of these two salts in water. But if you had a mixture of the two in powdered form and need to separate them simply dissolve what you can in water, the part that wont dissolve is the magnesium carbonate and you could them filter it out and let the solution of sodium carbonate dry out and there you have the two separated.
You could boil the solution, leaving you with the blue-green chemical.
No. On the visible and even the microscopic level a solution is indistinguishable from a pure substance.
is it when it enters your intestines where secretions from your pancreas neutralize the stomach acids
Bile is made in the liver and secreted into the Small intestines to neutralize the acidity of the chyme leaving the stomach. When there is no food entering the small intestines Bile is stored in the Gallbladder until it is needed.
To separate the properties of a solution you have to heat it up to distill the liquid, leaving behind the other substance. However , to separate a mixture you have to use a sieve or filtration paper or other physical methods.
The solvent evaporates from the solution leaving behind the solute
The solution is likely hypertonic and water is leaving the cell.
A bile salt is the sodium of a bile acid, produced by the bile to neutralize the products leaving the stomach and to emulsify fatty material in it.
boil the solution and the liquid will vaporize, leaving behind the solid
I would add base to neutralize the acid, then evaporate off the water, leaving behind the salt that contains the original acid.
That process is called precipitation.
evaporating a solvent from a solution, leaving the solute behind.
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