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What does solid foam contains?

A solid foam contains water and gas dissolved with each other


What is difference between sea water and rainwater?

Sea water is salty due to the presence of dissolved salts like sodium and chloride, while rainwater is relatively pure and contains very low concentrations of salts. Sea water also contains various minerals and trace elements, whereas rainwater is mostly composed of water molecules. Additionally, sea water has a higher density compared to rainwater.


A student measures the boiling point of rainwater and sea water.Which has the higher boiling point?

Sea water has higher boiling point,as it contains sodium chloride


Is rain and element mixture or a compound?

mixture, definitely. unpolluted rainwater has water, carbonic acid (from dissolved carbon dioxide in the atmosphere), dust, and maybe other things


Is rainwater more dense than salt water?

No, rain water is almost pure water as it has evaporated and will only contain small dust particles from the atmosphere. Salt water contains disolved salt and is therfore more dense.


Is ice a solid dissolve in another solid?

No, ice isn't a solid dissolved in another solid.Once ice is dissolved it becomes water and water is a liquid.


What is a totally dissolved solid?

it has to do with how many dissolved solids are in water


What solid can be dissolved in water?

salt


What is the difference between the two types of water?

the difference is that soft water contains no dissolved minerals.the hard water contains dissolved minerals


The solid dissolved in water is called the?

This solid is called a solute.


Why does calcium carbonate dissolve in rainwater when it is insoluble in pure water?

Because rain water is not always "pure water", in fact it usually isn't. Rain water always contains carbonic acid (from CO2) and often contains a small amount of sulfuric acid from the various sulfa compounds released by industry, cars, and volcanoes.


What do you call a solid that can be dissolved in water?

solute