an acid and a base. also-chemical opposites, for eg. acids and alkalis
The negative and positive charges are neutralized each other.
The term "miscible" refers to two or more substances that are capable of being mixed together to form a uniform solution. In a miscible mixture, the molecules of the substances can freely intermingle and dissolve into each other. This property is commonly observed in liquids, such as water and ethanol, that can completely blend with each other.
The combined volume of mixed substances is typically smaller than the sum of the individual volumes of the substances because the particles fill in the spaces between each other. The smaller the particle size, the more closely packed the particles can be, resulting in greater inter-particle contact and a more efficient use of space.
Substances that are mutually soluble in each other are called miscible. This means they can mix and dissolve in each other in any proportion. An example of miscible substances are ethanol and water.
A separated solution refers to a situation where two or more substances that were once mixed together are divided or isolated from each other through physical or chemical means. This separation allows each substance to be individually analyzed or used.
Polar and non-polar substances do not stay mixed with each other because they have different types of chemical bonds and interactions. Polar substances have uneven distribution of charge, while non-polar substances have an even distribution of charge. This difference in charge distribution causes them to repel each other, leading to separation and lack of mixing.
Universal indicator will turn green when an acid is mixed with an alkali. This green color indicates a neutral pH level which is achieved when the acid and alkali have neutralized each other.
The electrical charges were each other neutralized.
Electrical charges of protons and electrons are neutralized each other.
Immiscible liquids do not mix with each other and don't form homogeneous mixtures. An example of this type of relationship is between water and oil (they separate)
The negative and positive charges are neutralized each other.
Yes they can, but I don't know how...
Neutralization. Both the acid and base is Neutralized.
The term "miscible" refers to two or more substances that are capable of being mixed together to form a uniform solution. In a miscible mixture, the molecules of the substances can freely intermingle and dissolve into each other. This property is commonly observed in liquids, such as water and ethanol, that can completely blend with each other.
A mixture with equal percentage of components.
A homogeneous mixture is formed when particles of two or more substances are distributed evenly among each other. This means that the components are uniformly mixed at a molecular level, resulting in a single phase with consistent properties throughout.
When mixing substances that maintain their original properties, look for solutions or mixtures where the individual substances do not chemically react with each other. For example, mixing salt and sugar together will not alter the physical properties of each substance.