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A solution of sodium thiosulfate is produced.
a copper sulfate solution it becomes copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate
Iron(II) sulfate typically appears as a pale green or light green solution when mixed with water.
Mixture or solution are possible names
When sodium chloride is mixed with water, it forms a salt solution. The sodium chloride dissociates into sodium cations and chloride anions in the water, creating a homogenous mixture.
To get a 2% acid solution, you need to dilute the 50% acid solution with water. Since the final volume is 2 gallons, you will need to mix 2 gallons of water with the 2 gallons of 50% acid solution to get a 2% acid solution.
A 10 percent Clorox in water solution.
Yes, salt mixed in water is a solution. Specifically a homogeneous solution.
It's a solution
No, sugar forms a solution when mixed with water.
Yes, gum arabica is soluble in water. It forms a solution when mixed with water, and this solution can be used in various applications such as food and beverage industry, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
To dilute 500 gallons of a 31% solution to a 15% solution you would add 533.33 gallons of the dilutant. For example, if you have 500 gallons of a 31% saline solution you would add 533.33 gallons of water to create 1033.33 gallons of a 15% saline solution.
When mixed, it is a solution. If left to sit, the salt can partially distill out of the solution. If the water is left to evaporate, there will be crystals.
A solution of sodium thiosulfate is produced.
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a copper sulfate solution it becomes copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate
Iron(II) sulfate typically appears as a pale green or light green solution when mixed with water.