swet with abit of mold in it because this is how you create gangreen and thats an sti created by alkalis
Dissolved oxygen refers to the amount of oxygen present in water. It is essential for aquatic life to breathe and thrive. Factors such as temperature, water flow, and levels of organic matter can impact the amount of dissolved oxygen in water.
Bases are substances that increase the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) in water. They turn red litmus paper blue and react with acids to form salts through a neutralization reaction. This is a characteristic property of bases.
Geothermal energy production does not produce any greenhouse gases or air pollutants. However, waste such as brine (highly saline water), dissolved gases, and solid minerals can be brought to the surface along with the geothermal fluid. Proper management and disposal of this waste is important to prevent environmental harm.
the solution of KCl looks like a clear water with little tint of gray swirls
It depends! On what you say? Well, as an example it depends on the temperature of the sea water. The colder the water the greater the amount of DO can be contained. It depends on where the sea water is located; e.g., sea water at the mouth of the Amazon River (or at the mouth of most any river emptying into the oceans) for the fresh water from the river dilutes the salt content of the sea water there.
This is the hydroxyl ion OH-.
Yes. Water is needed for any alkali to become truly basic, because only then can they accept H+ ions. Remember that bases are proton acceptors.
The compound produced when oxygen combines with an alkali metal is typically the alkali metal oxide, which has the formula MO.
Alkalis are bases dissolved in water. They do not have specific colours and are often colourless liquids.Indicators are used to determine the strength of an acid or alkali and change colour when exposed to the liquid.Look at Universal Indicator Solution.
Improve Alkali Metal + Water ------> Alkali Hydroxide + Hydrogen Alkali Metal Oxide + Water ------> Alkali Hydroxide + Water
Generally, you heat up the water until all of the water has evaporated (changed into gas). When this happens, it leaves behind any dissolved substance.
yes chlorine is in it.
An acid is any compound that increases the number of hydronium ions dissolved in water.
Sand is not soluble in any water. It can be suspended in water, but never dissolved.
Any ionic substance that has been dissolved in water.
saturated salt dissolved in sea-water crystallizes on any surface. this substance is known as brine
There is no single substance with any given pH. pH Depends on both the strength of an acid or base and how much of it is dissolved in a given volume of water. A 1M solution of an alkali metal hydroxide will yield such a pH, but a higher concentration of a weaker base may do the same.