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.
It all depends on what the chemicals are.If you mix sucrose and water, you'll get sugar syrup.If you mix sodium hypochlorite and ammonia, then add it to anhydrous ammonia, you'll theoretically get hydrazine, which is a rocket fuel. In reality, if you do this without being set up for it you'll get a very devastating explosion so don't do this.
During the respiration process oxygen and glucose mix together to produce carbon dioxide, energy and water.
No.they do not mix with water.
because they are two different chemicals and if you mix them together you can make a chemical reaction
Water rinses the eyes and face if water is used to remove chemicals.
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Pure Potassium or pure Sodium when mixed with water, creates an explosive reaction!!! ; ) .
Yes because the chemicals in the penny will mix up with the water and the plant sucking the water will kill it.
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Absolutely do not mix shock with bleach. there are chemicals specifically designed to remove Iron from the water. Ask your pool supply store. Hatawa
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If you could, then you mix hydrogen and oxygen. Water is H2O, which is hydrogen 2 parts oxygen. Have fun!
Yes, salt tends to mix well with other chemicals because it is a versatile compound with good solubility in water and can easily dissolve or form solutions with many other substances. It is commonly used in various chemical reactions and processes due to its ability to interact with different compounds effectively.
When chemicals from fossil fuels mix with water vapor in the air, they can form acid rain. This acidic precipitation can have harmful effects on the environment, damaging forests, freshwater ecosystems, and buildings. It can also affect human health and wildlife.
Living systems require solvents in order to mix various chemicals with one another.
Yes, ink and water are generally immiscible. Ink is a mixture of pigments and other chemicals suspended in a liquid base, which typically does not mix well with water due to differences in polarity and solubility. However, some inks are specifically designed to be water-based and can mix with water.
It all depends on what the chemicals are.If you mix sucrose and water, you'll get sugar syrup.If you mix sodium hypochlorite and ammonia, then add it to anhydrous ammonia, you'll theoretically get hydrazine, which is a rocket fuel. In reality, if you do this without being set up for it you'll get a very devastating explosion so don't do this.