Water is the most common liquid used to dilute solutions (reduce their strength). Adding anything to water will not change its properties, only introduce other chemical properties. That is, if you added alcohol to water, you would be diluting the alcohol, not the water. You can moderate some of the properties of water by heating or cooling it, or adding solid solutes to make a gel or suspension.
The butter was too rough, so I had to mix it with water to dilute it and keep cooking.To make a sauce, dilute gravy by adding milk and heat.Ammonia can be used for any cleaning job if you dilute it with water.
Almost amount of water can be used. The amount you use depends on what purpose the solution will serve. Most dilutions involve using at least as much water as you have of the acid or base, often several times that amount.
Ammonium Hydroxide is available as a dilute solution - yes.
Driving off the water from dilute sulfuric acid will increase the concentration of the acid to the point where it will contain virtually no water.
Drinking water will not dilute an EtG test for alcohol consumption, as EtG is detectable even with high water intake. It is best to abstain from alcohol for a few days before the test to ensure accurate results.
Dilute acid is already a solution.
The butter was too rough, so I had to mix it with water to dilute it and keep cooking.To make a sauce, dilute gravy by adding milk and heat.Ammonia can be used for any cleaning job if you dilute it with water.
with water
Water will dilute it.
Yes, you can dilute stain by adding water to achieve a lighter shade.
I will dilute the gravy by adding the milk and heat.
with 3.2 ml of water
Add more water
this emans to water it down, or add water...
The only way is to dilute it with fresh water
No, it is not safe to dilute breast milk with water as it can disrupt the balance of nutrients and hydration needed for a baby's growth and development.
Almost amount of water can be used. The amount you use depends on what purpose the solution will serve. Most dilutions involve using at least as much water as you have of the acid or base, often several times that amount.