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Yes, chlorine is soluble in water. It reacts with water to form a mixture of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hypochlorous acid (HOCl).
Homogenous Mixture- is a mixture that can't be identified easilyHeterogenous Mixture- is a mixture whose composition can easily be identified since there are 2 or more phase presentSo I can say that chlorophyll is not heterogenous mixture,because if it is mix in the water for example many people cant identified it easily.
Chlorine can react with water to produce a mixture of hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid. If the reaction is not controlled, the buildup of these acidic compounds can create a rapid release of gas, causing an explosive reaction. This is why chlorine should always be handled and mixed with water carefully in controlled environments.
Yes, steam distillation of ethanol can be done using a mixture of ethanol and water. The mixture will allow for separation of the ethanol from the water by taking advantage of the difference in boiling points between the two compounds.
Chlorine reacts with water to form a mixture of hydrochloric acid and chloric(1) acid. The word and symbol equations are below: Chlorine + Water -> Hydrochloric Acid + Chloric(1) Acid Cl2 + H2O -> HCl + HOCl
Chlorine solution is a mixture of chlorine molecules (solute) and water (solvent)
Water in a swimming pool is compound because the water and chlorine have been chemically combined.
Yes, chlorine is soluble in water. It reacts with water to form a mixture of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hypochlorous acid (HOCl).
Chlorine bleach is a mixture composed of water, sodium hypochlorite, and other chemical compounds. It is not a pure substance because it is made up of different elements and compounds.
There is no difference other then the actual salt and saltwater chlorination equipment.
you use a mixture of chlorine and water
Neither... It's an element. Chlorine is number 17 on the periodic table, and a mixture is a combination of 2 or more elements or compounds. Example: NaCl is Sodium and Chlorine combined to make a compound. I'm sure there are tons of different mixtures that contain chlorine, though.
Chlorine Cl2 is acidic in nature because it forms a mixture of HCl and HOCl in water.
A chemical difference is that sodium reacts with water to make an alkali, and chlorine plus water give acids. A physical difference is that sodium is a solid at room temperature and chlorine is a gas.
it is a mixture because H2O is a compound and chlorine is an element, element + compound = mixture, so if pool water is H2O + Cl, then it is a mixture
Salt water does not breakdown into chlorine for a salt water swimming pool unless you have a salt water chlorinator. Other then that many people feel that a salt water pool is a more pleasant feeling environment to swim in. other then that they are both in fact chlorine pools.
Pool chlorine is typically stronger and designed to treat larger bodies of water, such as swimming pools. Spa chlorine is milder and formulated for smaller bodies of water, like hot tubs or spas. It is important to use the correct type of chlorine for each specific application to ensure effectiveness and safety.