Caustic dissolution involves the dissolution of NaOH in water. The heat evolves during this process because it is being absorbed.
at very high temperature above 200C, usually yes
bagon will just evolve into shelgon
it matters on their happiness, when they are happy enough you level them up and they evolve its also good to use a friend ball when catching it
that's Monferno of course -_-
Simply put, it doesn't. You are probably referring to shaymin's form change. You can change it's form by showing the lady in the flower shop in goldenrod city (there's a lady standing out side in Floroma town in platinum) the shaymin from a 2009 event.
It depends on the solution's degree of concentration or dilution.
The dilution of sulfuric acid is exothermic because it releases heat.
To prepare a solution of 5 caustic from 48 caustic, you would need to dilute the 48 caustic solution. This can be done by mixing a specific volume of the 48 caustic solution with a calculated amount of solvent (usually water) to achieve the desired concentration of 5 caustic. The dilution factor can be determined using the formula: C1V1 = C2V2, where C1 is the initial concentration, V1 is the volume of the initial solution, C2 is the final concentration, and V2 is the final volume. Adjust the volumes accordingly to achieve the target concentration.
Caustic most nearly means toxic, usually referring to a substance that generates heat and having the potential to burn you.
Dilution of an acid is usually an exothermic process because it releases heat as the acid molecules mix with water to form a solution. This heat is a result of the strong interactions between the acid molecules and water molecules during the dilution process.
The heat of dilution for sulfuric acid is typically considered negligible because dilution does not significantly affect the heat released or absorbed during the process. Sulfuric acid is a strong acid and its dilution with water is an exothermic process, but the amount of heat generated is generally small compared to other reactions involving sulfuric acid. It is important to handle sulfuric acid with care due to its corrosive nature and exothermic properties.
There is no such thing as caustic acid - caustic soda - YES. Caustic potash - YES - but not caustic acid
this the the heat released or absorbed when you dilute some liquid (for example diluting an acid with water to prepare a solution with lesser acid concentartion)
Na2SO4 and NaCl
Find FFA by titration -find caustic amount by using formula: (FFA/100)*weight of oil/7.05 -dissolve caustic in water(more is better) -heat caustic and oil to 80C -carefully pour caustic water into oil with little to no adjatation, allowing a soap layer to form -allow soaps to settle -tap soap/water layer -heat oil to 110C -add 2-3% bleaching clay and mix for 15 min -filter
He is hurt when he heard her caustic remarks of his shoes
Your caustic remarks remain unappreciated.