Because it is in liquid.
Baking soda is a compound (has more than one element) and is not a solution or an element. If baking soda was added to water or another liquid, you would have a solution.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a basic compound. When mixed with water, it forms a mildly alkaline solution.
When baking soda is dissolved in water, the pH level increases. This is because baking soda is a basic compound that raises the pH of the solution.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a basic compound. When mixed with water, it forms a solution that is slightly basic (alkaline).
is a basic compound that when dissolved in water, forms a solution with a pH greater than 7. The pH of 9 indicates that the solution is moderately alkaline.
Baking soda is a compound (has more than one element) and is not a solution or an element. If baking soda was added to water or another liquid, you would have a solution.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a basic compound. When mixed with water, it forms a mildly alkaline solution.
When baking soda is dissolved in water, the pH level increases. This is because baking soda is a basic compound that raises the pH of the solution.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a basic compound. When mixed with water, it forms a solution that is slightly basic (alkaline).
is a basic compound that when dissolved in water, forms a solution with a pH greater than 7. The pH of 9 indicates that the solution is moderately alkaline.
solution, ........ but with a bit of particles in suspension,
Baking soda and water would form a solution because the baking soda (solute) dissolves in the water (solvent) to create a homogeneous mixture.
Baking soda is soluble in water. It can dissolve in water to form a solution.
Because a solution is similar to a homogeneous mixture which means that it is so evenly mixed that you cant see the different parts
Noe, while baking soda and water on their own are compounds, together they are a mixture.
solvent: water solute: baking soda
To prove that the clear material is a solution and not a compound, you can perform a simple test such as evaporation. Evaporate the water from the solution, and if the baking soda reappears in its original form, then it is a solution. Compounds do not separate into their original components through evaporation, while solutions do. Additionally, you can use a conductivity test to show that the clear material conducts electricity, indicating it is a solution with dissociated ions from the baking soda.