H2O alone is not a solution, its a pure substance
No, freshwater is not a compound. It is a solution made of water (H2O) with dissolved minerals and other substances.
No, H2O (water) is not a precipitate. Precipitates are solid substances that form from a chemical reaction in a solution. Water remains in liquid form.
H2O refers to water. In this solution, 100g of water was used to dissolve 2g of KCl.
When NH4I is dissolved in H2O, it will dissociate into its ions, forming NH4+ and I- ions in the solution. This reaction is considered a dissociation reaction rather than a chemical reaction where new substances are formed.
When HClO dissolves in water, it dissociates into H+ (hydrogen ions) and ClO- (hypochlorite ions). This results in the formation of a weakly acidic solution. The degree of dissociation of HClO in water is influenced by factors such as concentration, temperature, and pH of the solution.
water, H2O
That depends on the reaction. If you just want the general reaction you can consider the dissociation of water: H2O ------> H+ (acid) and OH- (base) or H2O + H2O --------> H3O+ (acid) and OH- (base)
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H2O is the chemical equation (not solution) for water. It means: 2 atoms of hydrogen, and 1 atom of oxygen.
Bases typically generate hydroxide ions (OH-) when dissolved in water. This creates a basic or alkaline solution by increasing the concentration of hydroxide ions and thereby raising the pH of the solution.
Solution A: Bismuth nitrate (0.17g) in AcOH (2mL) and H2O (8mL) Solution B: KI (4g) in AcOH (10mL) and H2O (20mL) Mix Solns. A and B and dilute to 100mL with H2O.
SolutionBrine = H2O + NaCl
Yes, H2O (water) is a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, with water being the solvent and other substances being the solute.
No, CBr4 and H2O will not form a homogeneous solution. CBr4 is a nonpolar compound, while H2O is polar. Due to the significant difference in polarity, they will not mix evenly to form a homogeneous solution.
No, freshwater is not a compound. It is a solution made of water (H2O) with dissolved minerals and other substances.
The color of a solution containing H2O and ZnCl2 would likely be clear or colorless. Both water and zinc chloride are transparent substances, so the solution would not exhibit a distinct color.
This is a saline solution.