Adding salt the density of the solution increase and the soap precipitate and float; the process is called "salting out".
The solubility of soap decrease; this effect is called salting out.
Fruitcake is a mixture. Adding fruit in a cake could be a mixture. (Your welcome)
Adding a Oxidizing agent to a solution of S2O32- ions precipitate out white sulfur.
Fruitcake is a mixture. Adding fruit in a cake could be a mixture. (Your welcome)
Adding anything to a mixture will increase the mass.
I'm not sure abut the K2CrO4, but adding concentrated HCl to saturated NH4Cl you can form usually a white precipitate (with clearish suspension).
1. Sodium chloride help to separate soap from the mixture by precipitation. 2. Adding sodium chloride the soap is more hard.
For example, adding silver nitrate solution to a solution containing halogen ions: formation of a white insoluble precipitate.
Fruitcake is a mixture. Adding fruit in a cake could be a mixture. (Your welcome)
Adding a Oxidizing agent to a solution of S2O32- ions precipitate out white sulfur.
A mixture. There are two definite phases
A mixture. There are two definite phases
Fruitcake is a mixture. Adding fruit in a cake could be a mixture. (Your welcome)
Adding Ammonium Carbonate should give a White precipitate
Adding anything to a mixture will increase the mass.
Sodium chloride is used to precipitate soaps from the solution.
I'm not sure abut the K2CrO4, but adding concentrated HCl to saturated NH4Cl you can form usually a white precipitate (with clearish suspension).
Adding a salt to water we obtain a solution (a homogeneous mixture) not a new chemical compound.