The Dead Sea is a saturated solution because it has an excessive amount of salt at its bottom.
It's easy! No measurement is necessary. Just keep adding solute and stirring until you have a visible surplus of solute crystals that won't dissolve. For example, a stock of saturated NaCl solution will always have undissolved salt crystals on the bottom of the container.
Concentrated sulphuric acid can dissolve organic material, including tissue, by breaking down proteins and fats. It can cause severe chemical burns and tissue destruction upon contact with skin, making it a potentially damaging substance to a dead body.
Yes. Look at seawater (Saltwater). If it's evaporated you're left with 'salt'. The Dead Sea has more salt content than most other bodies of water and would yield more salt crystals as a result.
Adsorption is the process by which a substance is attached to the surface of a solid material. Biosorption, on the other hand, involves the use of living or dead biomass to remove pollutants from a solution. Biosorption is a specific type of adsorption that relies on biological processes to remove contaminants.
No, a battery is not necessarily dead if it bounces. The bounce test is not a reliable way to determine if a battery is dead or not. It is best to use a battery tester or multimeter to check the voltage of the battery.
Yes
the cells are dead so the potato whould not perform any movement
Although it's counterintuitive, the saturated soil and vegetation are considered a dead load.
Vegemite is the left overs after the beer is brewed. It's a concentrated mix of dead yeast and a little bit of liquid that is boiled off to make the paste. It's not really a solution as the yeasts do not actually dissolve. Vegemite is a product brand name for Autolysed yeast paste. Marmite is another brand name for this paste. Autolysis means the yeast began feeding on itself, converting their cellular structures into multiple glutamic compounds. These are where it gets it's characteristic salty taste.
It's easy! No measurement is necessary. Just keep adding solute and stirring until you have a visible surplus of solute crystals that won't dissolve. For example, a stock of saturated NaCl solution will always have undissolved salt crystals on the bottom of the container.
Its pretty much dead in its original form but the modern form is in Koreas, China, and Japan.
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because of a lot of salt is in it The dead sea has no outlet. Water flows into it but not out. The area where the dead sea is is an arid zone so rainfall is low. Water evaporates from the dead sea but because there is not much water flowing into it the dead sea becomes concentrated with mineral salts and that makes it dense.
The Dead Sea is very salty because it has no outlet for water to flow out. Water evaporates from the sea, leaving behind salt and minerals, which makes the water more concentrated and salty.
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Dead critters and plants, soil and minerals that cannot stay in solution.
The Dead Sea has a high concentration of salt because it has no outlet for water to flow out. Water evaporates from the sea, leaving behind minerals like salt, which become more concentrated over time.