The water will be really hot.
no, water is lighter than mercury
When egg albumin is added to mercury chloride, a white precipitate called mercury albuminate is formed. This reaction occurs because the mercury chloride reacts with proteins in the egg albumin to form a complex compound. Mercury albuminate is insoluble in water and will settle out as a solid.
Water, oil, and mercury are arranged in increasing order of density. Water is less dense than oil, which is less dense than mercury. So the order would be water (less dense), oil, and then mercury (most dense).
When you add dish detergent to water, the detergent molecules create a barrier between the water molecules and the surface tension is reduced. This allows the water to more easily spread and penetrate dirt or grease, making it easier to clean.
When ammonia is added to mercury, a white precipitate of an amide complex is formed. This white precipitate is generally insoluble in water and can be further characterized by its crystalline structure. The formation of this complex can be used as a chemical test to detect the presence of mercury ions.
what answer
and add it to water
this emans to water it down, or add water...
Nothing
crystals form
it turns brown?
You get a solution.
The salt dissolves in the water
A sweet solution is obtained.
The freezing point of the water is lowered. ADD: You get a salt water solution.
When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.
it goes up your culo