There are countless millions of chemicals that dissolve in hot water (or even in cold water). I don't know why you think there are only two. Water is a tremendously versatile solvent.
The hot water solution cools and evaporates, leaving behind the mineral.
Evaporization is when water is released in the form of a molecules in the air.
No.
Evaporation moves the water from the earth's surface up into the atmosphere. It helps to make the water form clouds from water vapour and condensation. It helps to convert the water vapours (its gas form) to water (its liquid form).
Without water, there would be no life on Earth as we know it. According to scientists, water is the fundamental life-producing ingredient. It is believed that any planet that contains water in liquid form has a high degree of chance in producing life. Water is an universal solvent with many unique properties (e.g., water in ice form floats and expands while other frozen solvents increase density and reduce in size) and it is this property that provides life to aquatic micro-organisms, which can evolve into aquatic animals or land animals.
The two minerals dissolve in hot water to form solutions are sugar and salt. They will form a homogeneous solution as they completely dissolve in water.
The two minerals dissolve in hot water to form solutions are sugar and salt. They will form a homogeneous solution as they completely dissolve in water.
They are called solutes.
Not all oxides dissolve in water. Some oxides, such as alkali metal oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides, are soluble in water and form basic solutions. However, other oxides, like non-metal oxides, are typically insoluble or react with water to form acidic solutions.
Non-metal oxides typically dissolve in water to form acidic solutions. These solutions will contain hydrogen ions (H+) from the oxides reacting with water to produce acids. Examples include sulfur dioxide dissolving in water to form sulfurous acid and carbon dioxide dissolving to form carbonic acid.
There are countless millions of chemicals that dissolve in hot water (or even in cold water). I don't know why you think there are only two. Water is a tremendously versatile solvent.
Metal hydroxides make alkaline solutions.(e.g sodium hydroxide) Pascal
a basic oxide that dissolves in water is called an alkali
Ionic compounds form electrolyte solutions because they dissociate into ions when they dissolve in water. These free ions are able to conduct electricity, making the solution an electrolyte.
Metals typically form basic oxides, which dissolve in water to form alkaline solutions. Nonmetals usually form acidic oxides, which can react with water to form acidic solutions. Oxides of metalloids can exhibit both acidic and basic properties.
its not D. none of the above
MgCl2 will dissolve in water to form magnesium ions (Mg2+) and chloride ions (Cl-) in solution.