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Blood clot due to ferric chloride in vessels, reason is ferric chloride damage endothelial wall and expose phospholipid layer which induce palates aggregation and activate blood clotting cascade. Amit Kumar Srivastava, Senior Research Fellow

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How do you separate lead chloride and silver chloride?

Lead chloride and silver chloride can be separated by adding dilute hydrochloric acid to the mixture, which will dissolve the lead chloride while leaving the silver chloride unaffected. The solution can then be filtered to separate the two compounds. Alternatively, the compounds can be separated by their different solubilities in ammonia solution, where silver chloride dissolves in excess ammonia but lead chloride remains insoluble.


Are Sodium Chloride 0.9 percent and Normal Saline the same solution?

Yes, Sodium Chloride 0.9% and Normal Saline are the same solution. Normal Saline is a sterile solution of 0.9% sodium chloride in water, commonly used in medical settings for hydration and to dilute medications.


What happens when you add dilute hcl to to calcium chloride?

When dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl) is added to calcium chloride (CaCl2), a double displacement reaction occurs. The products of this reaction are calcium chloride and water. Some of the calcium chloride may remain in solution while other parts may precipitate out, depending on the concentrations and quantities of the reactants.


How would you know a solution contained chloride ions?

If the solution that may contain chloride ions is aqueous, adding a solution of silver nitrate will cause a precipitate of silver chloride. (However, there are many other insoluble silver salts, so that this test is not specific to chloride.)


Name the type of reaction that happens between dilute hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide solution?

Neutralization reaction occurs between dilute hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide, resulting in the formation of water and a salt (sodium chloride).

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Is sodium chloride solution a standard solution?

Sodium chloride is a crystalline solid but can be dissolved in water to form a solution.


How do you dilute sodium chloride solution?

Sodium chloride (and other compounds) are diluted only if it is necessary, this depends on each application.


Is dilute hydrochloric acid a mixture?

Yes its solution in water is a mixture of hydrogen chloride and water.


What green powder do you add to dilute hydrochloric acid to make copper chloride solution and carbon dioxide?

You would add powdered copper carbonate to dilute hydrochloric acid to produce copper chloride solution and carbon dioxide gas.


What solutions have less solute?

You are probably looking for "dilute" but that is wrong, dilute is relative. A dilute solution of table salt (sodium chloride) can be a very different concentration to a dilute solution of slaked lime (calcium hydroxide).


What happens when dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate solution is added to sodium chloride solution What is formed when you add silver nitrate and hydrochloric acid?

When dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate solution are added to sodium chloride solution, a white precipitate of silver chloride is formed. When silver nitrate and hydrochloric acid are added, a white precipitate of silver chloride is also formed.


Does the pH of the solution increase decrease or stay the same when you add solid potassium chloride to dilute solution of potassium hydroxide?

The pH of the solution will decrease when solid potassium chloride is added to a dilute solution of potassium hydroxide. This is because potassium chloride is a neutral salt that will not affect the pH significantly, while potassium hydroxide is a strong base. The addition of more chloride ions will reduce the concentration of hydroxide ions in the solution, leading to a decrease in pH.


What is the solute and solvent in dilute hydrochloric acid solution?

The solvent is water and the solute is hydrogen chloride (HCl).


What is dilute nacl?

For example a solution with the concentration of sodium chloride less than 10 g/L.


How many milliliters of a 1.00 M solution of sodium chloride are needed to completely react with 100 grams of water according to the chemical reaction shown below?

There is no chemical reaction between sod chloride solution and water, it would just dilute the sod chloride solution.


What is the balance equation for sodium chloride from sodium carbonate solution and dilute hydrochloric acid?

The balanced equation for the reaction between sodium carbonate solution and dilute hydrochloric acid to form sodium chloride is: Na2CO3 + 2HCl -> 2NaCl + CO2 + H2O.


How much water would you need to dilute used copper chloride solution from 100000 ppm to less than 1 ppm?

Oh, dude, you'd need a lot of water for that. Like, a crazy amount. To dilute copper chloride solution from 100000 ppm to less than 1 ppm, you'd need to dilute it by a factor of 100000. So, you'd need to add 99999 parts water for every part of the original solution. Good luck with that math!