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Water is the solvent and chalk is the solute.
Chalk particles can be collected by using a filtration process. A filter paper or a fine sieve can be used to separate the dissolved chalk particles from the water. The water can then be evaporated to obtain the solid chalk residue.
chalk has a greater density than water ans also chalk has a low surface tension
Mixing water and chalk creates a paste-like substance similar to liquid chalk or a chalky paint.
Barium chloride or BaCl2
chalk is insoluble so it is a suspension because it cannot dissovle so there you have it folks from your pal Bugs bunny
Yes.
no
salt
NAOH
Better in Water(H2O)
Water is the solvent and chalk is the solute.
Any non-polar substance will not dissolve in water (insoluble).
When you mix chalk with water and then evaporate the water, you are left with chalk dust or solid chalk residue. Evaporating the water removes the liquid component, leaving behind the solid chalk particles that were initially dissolved in the water.
Nothing will happen when you add water to chalk, because chalk does not dissolve in water. However, if you are drawing with chalk, as the water evaporates, it will allow the chalk to spread and create more fun.
No. Chalk is insoluble in water. Adding sugar will not change that.
No chalk is not solouble. When chalk is put in water the water becomes a suspension ie the particles of chalk keep floating in water.