So long as the reactants and any solvent were ionic and water respectively, nothing. If there was an organic component to the reaction mix, it would depend on what that organic component was - it could dissolve the cup.
They would be neutralized as long as the reactants and any solvent were ionic and water respectively. If there was an organic component to the reaction mix it could dissolve the cup.
Nothing
Many liquids can be mixed forming true solutions.
These solutions are not miscible.
false
bubbling
2
Many liquids can be mixed forming true solutions.
no they are not
with a spoon
These solutions are not miscible.
because they are not soluable
false
precipitate
bubbling
2
The net ionic equation that describes the reaction when these solutions are mixed is the net summation. This is the net ionic equation for the chemical reaction.
Different kinds of matter that become mixed together completely are called solutions. Solutions can not be separated from each other.
When two solutions are mixed and an insoluble solid is made, the solid is called a precipitate. A precipitate is when vapor is caused to condensate and fall.