Yes, water and gas can mix together in certain circumstances, such as when gas dissolves in water or when gas bubbles are trapped in water.
No, it is not safe to mix TSP (trisodium phosphate) and bleach together as it can create a toxic gas called chloramine. This gas can be harmful if inhaled and should be avoided.
It is not recommended to mix chlorine and alum together directly. This combination can lead to the release of hazardous gas, such as chlorine gas, which can be harmful when inhaled. It is best to add these chemicals separately to water treatment processes to avoid any potential risks.
When vinegar (acidic) and baking soda (basic) are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt. This reaction causes fizzing and bubbling as the gas is released.
when yeast is mixed with warm water it produces carbondioxide gas it realeases from water in form of bubbles
If you could, then you mix hydrogen and oxygen. Water is H2O, which is hydrogen 2 parts oxygen. Have fun!
Carbon dioxide gas will escape: HCO3- + H+ --> H2O + CO2
Water and Pepper do not make a solution because they do not mix together. Salt and water are a solution because they mix together.
Yes it a mixes together
No, it is not safe to mix TSP (trisodium phosphate) and bleach together as it can create a toxic gas called chloramine. This gas can be harmful if inhaled and should be avoided.
Of course you CAN mix it. you can mix anything as long as you have it.
what heppens when ypu mix water with food coloring and bleach
It is not recommended to mix chlorine and alum together directly. This combination can lead to the release of hazardous gas, such as chlorine gas, which can be harmful when inhaled. It is best to add these chemicals separately to water treatment processes to avoid any potential risks.
Sugar mixed in water becomes a sweet sugary liquid. Salt in water becomes a saline solution. Sand in water remains sand in water, as the two will not mix together. So it rather depends on what you want to mix (blend) together?
When vinegar (acidic) and baking soda (basic) are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt. This reaction causes fizzing and bubbling as the gas is released.
when yeast is mixed with warm water it produces carbondioxide gas it realeases from water in form of bubbles
If you could, then you mix hydrogen and oxygen. Water is H2O, which is hydrogen 2 parts oxygen. Have fun!
ammonia + bleach = mustard gas