Yes, it is possible depending on boric acid concentration and the tempearature.
Salicylic acid does not dissolves very easily in hot and cold water. This acid is widely used in acne medicine. It is derived from the bark of the willow tree.
salty water would make and object rust quicker than cold water :)
baking soda
Yes. Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid Cl2 + H2O -> HOCl + HCl The hypochlorous acid is the "disinfectant" most effective at pH 5, at low pH it forms hypochlorite ions. Remember if the water is impure the chlorine can potentially react with the impurities.
Add the acid to water. Do NOT add water to the acid as it will boil and split acid everywhere. Please say 100 mL of water in a beaker and slowly add sulphuric acid to it. To change the molarities of the acid you need to do come calculations. If you have say 50mL of 5M sulphurtic acid and you want to make it say 1M sulphuric acid. Then use the eq'n moles = [conc] X vol(mL) / 1000 So 5M x 50mL / 1000 = 1M x vol(mL)/1000 Algebraically rearrange/. vol(mL) = 5M x 50mL / 1M NB THe '1000' cancel down. vol(mL) = 250mL In this case have 175 mL of water in a beaker, slowly add the 50mL (H2SO4), to avoid spitting. You will then have 225 mL. So then slowly add a further 25 mL of water to make the concentration 1M. NB 225mL of sol'n will be of the wrong concentration, that is why you add a small final amount of water.
The hypophosphorus acid is miscible with water.
Nope, no acid when water freezes, the water freezes by the very cold air turning cold water and cold air makes ice. It's like a recipe!
Buy boric water from the phamacy. Read and follow the instructions on the bottle. It comes with an eye cup. The alternative to that is to turn on the faucet to cold water and run water on your face.
Salicylic acid does not dissolves very easily in hot and cold water. This acid is widely used in acne medicine. It is derived from the bark of the willow tree.
cold water
See your doctor for antibiotic medication to cure it.
temperature affects the solubility of a substance..benzoic is poor in cold water because it is only slightly soluble in water..in order for it to reach the point of saturation, heat must be applied..heat acts as a catalyst..
Carbon does not react with cold water to form carbonic acid.
The acid turns to water. Batteries will freeze in cold weather if they are discharged. When the battery is charged, the water turns back to acid.
salty water would make and object rust quicker than cold water :)
No it doesn't. Acid reflux occurs due to the failure of physiological valve that is present at the junction of oesophagus and stomach. Cold water has nothing to do with it. Intake of large amount of cold water (after the reflux has already happened) may soothe the nerve ending of lower oesophagus, thus reducing (not relieving) the burning sensation, but it cannot stop acid reflux to occur.
Dissolve cyanuric acid in a bucket full of water before adding to the pool. The hotter the water the better as the crystals take a very long time to dissolve completly in cold water.