Juice when not high in sugar, is just as hydrating as water. Healthiest juices to drink are V8 diet juice.
For each mole of methane hydrate, there are 5.75 moles of water associated with it. In this case, since you have 160 cm³ of methane and 1000g of water, we first convert 160 cm³ of methane to moles, which is 5.62 moles. Then we calculate the moles of water based on the ratio 1:5.75 for methane to water in methane hydrate, which gives us approximately 32.3 moles of water associated with the 5.62 moles of methane.
The chemical name is usually "water" for H2O regardless of how many there are. In naming a hydrate such as CuSO4.5H2O we first name the compound before the "dot". Here it is "copper(II) sulfate". Then use the prefix for the number of water molecules attached. Here it is "penta" for five. The "dot" tells us that it is a hydrate. The name of CuSO4.5H2O would be "copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate".
The salty taste is likely due to the lingering residue of toothpaste interacting with the acidic flavor of orange juice. The combination creates a chemical reaction that can make the orange juice taste salty or bitter. rinsing your mouth with water before consuming orange juice can help reduce this effect.
Copper (II) sulphur pentahyrdrate has the molecular formula of CuSO4x5H20, The molecular compound is composed of copper (Cu), sulphur (S), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). Its molecular weight is 249.7 grams per mole.
A concentrate is a form of a beverage (orange juice or whatever) which has had most of its water content removed, so that it is concentrated. You can then add water to the concentrate in order to obtain the normal, drinkable form of that beverage. The main advantage of a concentrate is that it is easier to transport and to store, since it weighs a lot less and takes up less room. In manufactured juice beverages it's quite common for the juice to be turned into a concentrate, shipped in that form, and then reconstituted at a different location before being bottled. In the US, beverages made this way are required to carry the "made from concentrate" label to distinguish them from juices made directly from fruit.
water hydrates us, strangley most drinks like coffe, juice, milk ect do not actually hydrate us, instead they dehydrate us.
Water is refreshing because it helps to hydrate the body and regulate temperature, making us feel more energized and revitalized.
its not it has no calories and it can hydrate you so who ever says its bad for you is just plain stupidyour welcome from kate barrlow
Multicellular are organisms with more than one cell, like us humans and what do we drink? We drink things like water or concentrated fluids like juice. Water is most likely because animals drink water a lot and so do we.
well, when animals breath, it gives them energy. just like us humans, organs inside the body use food and/or respiration to form energy, just like a cheetah uses water to hydrate.
of course!
For each mole of methane hydrate, there are 5.75 moles of water associated with it. In this case, since you have 160 cm³ of methane and 1000g of water, we first convert 160 cm³ of methane to moles, which is 5.62 moles. Then we calculate the moles of water based on the ratio 1:5.75 for methane to water in methane hydrate, which gives us approximately 32.3 moles of water associated with the 5.62 moles of methane.
The molar mass of the hydrated compound is 208 g/mol. To find the formula of the hydrate, we need to determine the molar mass of the anhydrous compound (XY) and subtract it from the total molar mass. With that information, we can calculate the molar mass of water in the hydrate and determine the ratio between XY and water molecules, giving us the formula of the hydrate.
It sounds like it might be. Try it and let us know.
The chemical name is usually "water" for H2O regardless of how many there are. In naming a hydrate such as CuSO4.5H2O we first name the compound before the "dot". Here it is "copper(II) sulfate". Then use the prefix for the number of water molecules attached. Here it is "penta" for five. The "dot" tells us that it is a hydrate. The name of CuSO4.5H2O would be "copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate".
Maybe. Maybe not. Try it, then take the test and let us know. Honestly, was the THC worth having to drink 2 gallons of cranberry juice and 3 gallons of water afterwards ?
because if you add water to a acid it dilutes it so for example we have to dilute juice or it will make us ill so it will be easier to deal with