no. what is Brix value?
No. Melted or solid, it's still the same weight and purity, which is what decides the value. Melted would only be worth a tiny bit more to someone who is waiting to cast it into moulds.
The Rf values do not indicate the solubility of a substance. The Rf value or retardation factor is the ratio of the distance traveled by the center of a pot to the distance traveled by the solvent front in chromatography.
Some physical properties of a spoonful of sugar are mass, density, melting point, and weight (not the same as mass).
A substance that exists as both a liquid and a solid at the same time is called a "solid-liquid mixture" or a "suspension." This occurs when a solid material is evenly dispersed throughout a liquid, creating a two-phase system.
Absolutely not! Using gasoline as a solvent, wax dissolves in it but glass will not dissolve at all. Using water as a solvent, salt dissolves in it but pepper will not dissolve at all. Using hydrofluoric acid as a solvent, glass dissolves in it but wax will not dissolve at all.
Solid sodium chloride is neutral and nonconductive.In solution sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated and become conductive; the same in the melt.
A very good way to see if some solid is soluble in a solvent is to see if the solid has the same polarity. If these oppose they will not!! dissolve or even mix. Most Salts are soluble in a polar solution like Water. There are other solids that need something like petrol or an organic Solvent to dissolve them. You could also search for the "Solubility Rules".
The smaller the particles, the more quickly and easily they dissolve. A powdered solute will dissolve faster than a large piece of the same solute.
Yes, it is soluble in water. Epsom salt is the same as MgSO4 (magnesium sulfate)
No. Fat soluble is the same as oil soluble. You cannot have a substance that can be diluted by both oil and water.
it is soluble, as it is a polar compound that can readily mix. It will not seperate into seperate ions if that is what you mean. FYI Li2S is the exact same thing as water (H2O) except just shifted down one row on the periodic table.
The solubility of solutes is dependent on temperature. When a solid dissolves in a liquid, a change in the physical state of the solid analogous to melting takes place. Heat is required to break the bonds holding the molecules in the solid together. At the same time, heat is given off during the formation of new solute -- solvent bonds.
The solubility of solutes is dependent on temperature. When a solid dissolves in a liquid, a change in the physical state of the solid analogous to melting takes place. Heat is required to break the bonds holding the molecules in the solid together. At the same time, heat is given off during the formation of new solute -- solvent bonds.
a solid that have the same compositin through out the solid is called the homogenous solid
No. Melted or solid, it's still the same weight and purity, which is what decides the value. Melted would only be worth a tiny bit more to someone who is waiting to cast it into moulds.
legumes
They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.They have the same value but not the same degree of precision.