Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate heptahydrate - MgSO4·7H2O.
You make a prediction based on something you know. So I know that table salt is sodium chloride (2 atoms). Epsom Salt is Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) which is 6 atoms. If we assume that the crystals grow at the same rate (same number of molecules per minute), then my prediction would be the Magnesium Sulfate will make bigger crystal structure, because of the bigger molecules. So I would expect the Epsom Salts to grow much faster - maybe up to 3 times faster. That would be a hypothesis that is testable and measurable.
Sodium Chloride, Lithium Chloride, Potassium Hydroxide, Hydrogen Peroxide, Sodium Hydroxide, Aluminum Oxide and Nitrogen dioxide are examples of chemical compounds.
There are two compounds present on the reactant side of the chemical equation: iron (Fe) and oxygen (O2).
Water, salt (sodium chloride), and oxygen are three compounds that are commonly used in daily activities such as cooking, cleaning, and breathing.
What is ' NaC1'. If you mean ' NaCl'. Then it is a CHEMICAL salt. A Chemical salt, is a combination of os metal cation (M^(n+) and an Acidic Anion (^n-) Here are some more examples of chemical salts. Lithium chloride (LiCl) Calcium Carbomnate (CaCO3) Rubidium Sulphate (Rb2SO4) Aluminium nitrate (Al(NO3)3). Strontium phosphate (Sr3(PO4)2).
No, epsom salt, which is magnesium sulfate, or MgSO4 that is hydrated (MgSO4·7H2O), is chemically different from aluminum acetate. The latter has several forms, including aluminum monoacetate, (HO)2AlC2H3O2, aluminum diacetate, HOAl(C2H3O2)2, and aluminum triacetate, Al(C2H3O2)3. Links are provided below to check facts and learn more.
I'll agree with the other person who said there are 240 grams in a cup of Epsom salt. I weighed out a cup and got a similar number: 256 grams. Doing the math, that puts about 1 3/4 cups per pound of epsom salt.
1. Table salt = sodium chloride 2. Sugar = sucrose 3. Vinegar = water solution of acetic acid 4. Talc = hydrated magnesium silicate 5. Epsom salt = magnesium sulfate heptahydrate
I think it should take up to about either 3-5 days or 2-3 weeks
You make a prediction based on something you know. So I know that table salt is sodium chloride (2 atoms). Epsom Salt is Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) which is 6 atoms. If we assume that the crystals grow at the same rate (same number of molecules per minute), then my prediction would be the Magnesium Sulfate will make bigger crystal structure, because of the bigger molecules. So I would expect the Epsom Salts to grow much faster - maybe up to 3 times faster. That would be a hypothesis that is testable and measurable.
the chemical formula C6H14 has 5 compounds
No, it doesn't. Epsom salt is for internal problems mainly digestive problems. Aquarium salt can be used to treat fin rot, at a dose of a 1(normal dose)-3(max dose they can stand) teaspoon per gallon. Don't use it for long, they hate it and long-term will damage their internal organs.
Sodium fluoride (NaF) and sodium metaphosphate (NaPO3) are the chemical compounds present in Na2PO3F.
Epsom salt grows the biggest crystalt in hot water. And you can also grow them in cold. If you grow them in warm/hot water it will take 2-3 days for it to fully grow.
Sodium Chloride, Lithium Chloride, Potassium Hydroxide, Hydrogen Peroxide, Sodium Hydroxide, Aluminum Oxide and Nitrogen dioxide are examples of chemical compounds.
The chemical symbols of a highlighter typically include compounds like C(NH2)3, CH3COOC2H5, and C4H4N2. These compounds are commonly found in the fluorescent ink used in highlighters to create bright colors.
They are both "Chemically joined" so True :3