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Approximately 68 grams of KCl can dissolve in 400 grams of water at room temperature. This is the maximum amount of KCl that can be dissolved in that amount of water under normal conditions.
When hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas, water vapor is formed.
The solubility of potassium chloride in water is about 34 g/100 g at room temperature. Therefore, the maximum amount that can be dissolved in 100 g of water is 34 g.
When acids react with nonmetallic oxides, they form oxides of the nonmetal along with water. This reaction is known as neutralization and results in the formation of a salt and water.
When magnesium oxide is added to water, it will react to form magnesium hydroxide, a salt solution, and release heat. This reaction is exothermic and the magnesium hydroxide formed will be a white solid that will dissolve in water to form the salt solution.
Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) is formed when P4O10 reacts with water. This reaction releases a large amount of heat due to the highly exothermic nature of the reaction.
204g of sugar is the maximum amount of sugar that will dissolve into 100mL of water.
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Water and a salt
Water and a salt
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Lithium react violent with water and lithium hydroxide and hydrogen are formed.
Uranium don't react with water at room temperature; strontium react with water and the hydroxide Sr(OH)2 is formed.
When acid reacts with base salt and water are formed acid+base=salt+water. This process is called neutralization
salt and water. this is the process of neutralization (acid + base = salt + water)
Hydrogenous sediments are formed when minerals precipitate from the ocean, or they can be formed when minerals in the water react with older sediments.