To select the right chemical for a client, consider their hair type, texture, and previous chemical treatments. Thio is milder and better suited for delicate or damaged hair, while hydroxide is stronger and more suitable for coarse, resistant hair. A thorough consultation and strand test can help determine the best chemical for your client's specific needs.
The chemical name for ammonia is ammonia. That's right. Nitrogen trihydrazine, or Trihydrogen Nitride, if you want to get really picky.
the answer is yes because sodium is a solid right right so being exposed by a chemical is changed.
Mixing sodium hydroxide and magnesium sulfate can lead to a chemical reaction producing magnesium hydroxide and sodium sulfate. It's important to do this in a well-ventilated area and wear appropriate safety gear such as goggles and gloves. Add sodium hydroxide slowly to a solution of magnesium sulfate while stirring to prevent splattering and allow the reaction to occur as desired.
When manganese(II) nitrate solution is mixed with sodium hydroxide solution, a white precipitate of manganese(II) hydroxide is formed. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Mn(NO3)2 + 2NaOH → Mn(OH)2 + 2NaNO3
Sodium hydroxide is commonly used in soap making because it creates a chemical reaction with the fats and oils to form soap through a process called saponification. Ammonia is not typically used in soap making because it does not have the same properties to facilitate this reaction.
The chemical name for ammonia is ammonia. That's right. Nitrogen trihydrazine, or Trihydrogen Nitride, if you want to get really picky.
Water is a chemical compound with the formula H2O. It is a chemical substance in its own right. scientifically it can be called dihydrogen monoxide, and hydrogen hydroxide though those names are usually only used in jokes.
Ag+1 OH-1 ----> these are the ions and their charges AgOH -----> the ions' charges have to add up to zero, but since the two ions are +1 and -1, they already are in the right proportion. Therefore, the final formula is AgHO
Metal+oxygen=metal oxide? im not sure but i think thats the right answer, or it could be metal+water=metal hydroxide+ hydrogen
the answer is yes because sodium is a solid right right so being exposed by a chemical is changed.
Go to the spynet site: spynethq.comSelect your language, then select the product you haveClick on the large "SpyNet" logo at the top of the pageClick on the large red button at the bottom right, "Download the Spynet Client"It's quite pathetic that the instruction manual does not tell you how to do this, and it's not at all obvious from the site itself how to do it.
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Mixing sodium hydroxide and magnesium sulfate can lead to a chemical reaction producing magnesium hydroxide and sodium sulfate. It's important to do this in a well-ventilated area and wear appropriate safety gear such as goggles and gloves. Add sodium hydroxide slowly to a solution of magnesium sulfate while stirring to prevent splattering and allow the reaction to occur as desired.
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