You think probable to sulfur dioxide -SO2.
nitrogen (IV)oxide and Sulphur (IV)oxide.
Zinc doesn't dissolve in water, but if it did, it would be a physical change.
Salt and water is a mixture. In a mixture you can mix them together then take them apart. When you put salt in water the salt does not dissolve therefore it is a mixture. If salt dissolved in water it would then be a solution,but salt does not dissolve in water so it is a mixture.Salt does dissolve in water to form a solution, which is a mixture. If a chemical that was insoluble in water was added to water, a mixture would also be formed. Slaf can be separated from water by evaporation and crystallisation, the undissolved chemical by filtration.
Some of the sand will sink to the bottom of the water. There is no chemical reaction. However, some of the sand may go into suspension, making the water muddy. This is a physical change that can be reversed by filtering the muddy water.
Rocks,generally'seperate out from water,but,few may have infinitesimally low solubility in water.It depends on the chemical composition of the rock.
Chemical formula for water is H2O and for lead nitrate is Pb(NO3). Lead nitrate simply dissolves in water and making water poisonous.
carbon mono oxide
there are hundreds of kinds of solvents. some, like water, are fairly harmless. But the powerful chemical solvents used in industry are not. they dissolve many substances, including our skin and flash!
in chemical the minerals present in the rock dissolve in water causing chemical weathering
It means the chemical which dissolve in water
Most chemical salts dissolve faster in hot water than in cold water.
Aluminum does not dissolve in water.
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Wine will dissolve in water due to the chemical reaction from the sugar of the grapes. This occurs at the end of the fermentation process.
Solvent (such as water).
CH3OH is the chemical formula for methanol. Methanol is miscible with water in ALL proportions. It DOES dissolve or mix with water.
Dissolve 1 part of this chemical in 50 parts water.
Polar compounds are dissolved better in water.