Yes, as it will serve to dilute the concentration of the sodium hydroxide being placed in the buret. You will being adding a known concentration of sodium hydroxide and ending up with an unknown concentration.
Yes, because the concentration of sodium hydroxide solution is modified.
Yes, as it will serve to dilute the concentration of the sodium hydroxide being placed in the buret. You will being adding a known concentration of sodium hydroxide and ending up with an unknown concentration.
Gas
No, it is filled with space.
Gaseous
Cloud 'seeding' creates microscopic particles around which water droplets can form. The droplets 'stick' together to form raindrops. It's the addition of the 'foreign matter' that allows water to condense into rain.
Yes, as it will serve to dilute the concentration of the sodium hydroxide being placed in the buret. You will being adding a known concentration of sodium hydroxide and ending up with an unknown concentration.
Yes, as it will serve to dilute the concentration of the sodium hydroxide being placed in the buret. You will being adding a known concentration of sodium hydroxide and ending up with an unknown concentration.
Yep, everything with 'hydroxide' can be called an alkali no matter its state of matter. :)
Acid droplets
Gas
Liquid - homogeneous - "pure".
No, it is filled with space.
According to my knowledge it is Aqueous
Particulate matter :)
Particulate Matter
no it's mostly filled with empty space.
A lot of our waste can biodegrade. In a manner of speaking, our world is filled with waste matter that has been recycled naturally.