sodium and water!
lol :)
Citric acid solutions can be unstable due to factors like exposure to air, light, and heat which can cause oxidation and breakdown of the citric acid molecules. Additionally, citric acid solutions may also be prone to microbial contamination, leading to degradation over time. Storage conditions and proper handling are crucial to maintaining the stability of citric acid solutions.
Explosive, very explosive and unstable. For example, if a substance is volatile when reacting with water, that means it is at least unstable if not explosive when reacting with water. The same does for personalities. If a man is very volatile, that means he has an explosive and unstable reaction to numerous things. Basically, he would have bad temper and be borderline insane when reacting. Hope that helped.
CO4 and it is very unstable
The quick answer: that's not true, diols are not as unstable as the textbooks say. Most organic chemistry textbooks say that diols are unstable yet fail to mention that they are unstable in ORGANIC SOLVENTS. in AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS they are much more stable.Read this articleitech.pjc.edu/eurbansky/pubs-pdfs/JCEcarbinolamine.pdf
Chlorine is reactive in its elemental form, as it readily reacts with other elements to form compounds. It is not inherently unstable, but its reactivity can pose hazards if not handled properly.
Solutions may be: - concentrated or diluted - liquids or solids - stable or unstable - with one or more solutes - saturated or not etc.
very very very very very unstable
Supersaturated solutions tend to be unstable. This is largely due to the fact that one is putting more solute than would normally dissolve at that temperature.
Francium is very radioactive, very unstable and very scarce.
It is radioactive and very unstable.
It is radioactive and very unstable.
Citric acid solutions can be unstable due to factors like exposure to air, light, and heat which can cause oxidation and breakdown of the citric acid molecules. Additionally, citric acid solutions may also be prone to microbial contamination, leading to degradation over time. Storage conditions and proper handling are crucial to maintaining the stability of citric acid solutions.
no because it is so radioative its so unstable.
Hssium is a radioactive and very unstable chemical element.
Explosive, very explosive and unstable. For example, if a substance is volatile when reacting with water, that means it is at least unstable if not explosive when reacting with water. The same does for personalities. If a man is very volatile, that means he has an explosive and unstable reaction to numerous things. Basically, he would have bad temper and be borderline insane when reacting. Hope that helped.
a very unstable element made by high-energy atomic collisions.
It depends upon amount of solute if it in low concentration then solutions are Dilute solutions if it is very lw then solutions are very Dilute solutions.