It produces Carbon di oxide which makes bubbles. Also chalk when it's made, has many vacuum in it.
put it in water if it is oxygen you will see bubbles =)
Chalk particles can be collected by using a filtration process. A filter paper or a fine sieve can be used to separate the dissolved chalk particles from the water. The water can then be evaporated to obtain the solid chalk residue.
it melts
Do bubbles escape when you squeeze a sponge under water air
Yes, the colder the temp, the longer the bubbles last.
No. Chalk is insoluble in water. Adding sugar will not change that.
No chalk is not solouble. When chalk is put in water the water becomes a suspension ie the particles of chalk keep floating in water.
put it in water if it is oxygen you will see bubbles =)
Chalk particles can be collected by using a filtration process. A filter paper or a fine sieve can be used to separate the dissolved chalk particles from the water. The water can then be evaporated to obtain the solid chalk residue.
you put it in water
it melts
If you put a piece of chalk in water, don't expect much to happen. The chalk, which is calcium carbonate (CaCO3), will displace some water and sink. It will grow in mass by a small amount since it is permeable and is absorbing the water.
you put water into any container you may have at the time and then your put as much as soap as you would like then mix and you get bubbles and water at the bottom
Do bubbles escape when you squeeze a sponge under water air
hey hey when the chalk gets put into water the water goes cloudy and eventually sinks to the bottom. from Sunnibunny, ginkelbunny
first, put the mixture in water . salt will dissolve and then allow chalk powder to settle down. Then try decantation.
Yes, the colder the temp, the longer the bubbles last.