yes. in fact, when you mix salt with water, you get salt water. =]
Well, honey, when you mix certain chemicals, it can indeed cause a reaction that produces bubbles. It all depends on the specific chemicals you're working with and how they interact with each other. Just make sure you're following proper safety protocols and not creating a science experiment gone wrong in your kitchen.
No. Potting mix is a mix of soil among other things specially made for plant being put in pots. Where as fertilizer is a mix of chemicals used to help your plants grow healthy and boost its growth, should be used carefully.
Yes, salt really does melt ice, but it can refreeze if the temperature is low enough. The idea is to create a salt-water mix that has a much lower freezing point. Generally, rock salt may be used, occasionally with other binders such as sand. An alternative to using granular salt is to spray on a solution of brine, sometimes mixed with other minerals or chemicals (usually not ordinary antifreeze because it is ecologically toxic).
Mixing chlorine and muriatic acid can produce toxic chlorine gas, which can cause respiratory issues, eye irritation, and other health problems. It is important to never mix these two chemicals together as it can result in a dangerous situation.
To make a soothing bath solution using sea salt and warm water, simply dissolve 1-2 cups of sea salt in a tub filled with warm water. Mix well until the salt is fully dissolved. Soak in the bath for 20-30 minutes to relax and unwind. Sea salt can help to soften the skin and promote relaxation. Enjoy your soothing bath experience!
First of all, water is a chemical. So are salt and alcohol, which do mix with water. Some oils (chemicals or mixtures of chemicals) do not mix with water.
You get a spray bottle with water and mix a couple spoons of sea salt in the water bottle. Mix well so that the sea salt is dissolved.
You get a spray bottle with water and mix a couple spoons of sea salt in the water bottle. Mix well so that the sea salt is dissolved.
how to mix the chemicals with wick for color full flame
No, well not exactly if you mix it and drink it, it will be salt water but if you wait a couple of days it turns into a crystal
you get a fruit get water sugar or salt mix it together well
Add more bread to the stuffing and mix well. You may need to adjust the other ingredients too.
Mixing bleach (sodium hypochlorite) with salt (sodium chloride) can produce toxic chlorine gas. This reaction can have serious health effects, including respiratory irritation and difficulty breathing. It is important to never mix bleach with any other chemicals unless the product specifically states it is safe to do so.
they separate because of density .. i think
The amount of salt water you get will depend on the concentration of salt in the water. When you mix salt with water, the salt dissolves into the water to increase its volume slightly. The overall volume of the salt water will be the sum of the volumes of the original salt and water components.
A salt is simply a mix of a metal and a non metal. This includes transition metals as well as alkaline and alkaline earth metals. Hydrogen is not a part of a salt, ever. An example, table salt, is NaCl. Sodium Chloride. Rock salt is CaCl2. Note that there are no metaloids in salts.
If you want liquids that mix well, milk and water is a good mixture. Some muffin or waffle recipes use a mix of milk and water. Liquids that don't mix well are oil and water. The oil will sit on top of the water. In baking, you sometimes mix milk and oil or milk and lemon juice, and they don't mix well.