Well, your mixing an acid and a base together, and our expected cocktail(Product) will be neutral.
Acid+Alkali->Salt+water
NaOH+HCl->NaCl+H2O
So, your basically going to end up with table salt(Sodium Chloride) and Water.
The white stuff formed at the bottom when caustic soda is mixed with water is typically sodium hydroxide crystals. These crystals result from the exothermic reaction that occurs when caustic soda dissolves in water, causing the solution to heat up and potentially precipitate solid sodium hydroxide.
Yes, chlorinated water can conduct electricity because the chlorine ions in the water can carry an electric charge. This can make chlorinated water a conductor of electricity, which can be a safety concern in certain situations.
Rubber ducks will float higher in saltwater compared to freshwater or chlorinated water due to the increased density of saltwater. Saltwater is denser than freshwater and chlorinated water, providing more buoyancy to objects like rubber ducks.
Any reaction occur.
The reaction is:Ca + H2O = Ca(OH)2 + H2
The white stuff formed at the bottom when caustic soda is mixed with water is typically sodium hydroxide crystals. These crystals result from the exothermic reaction that occurs when caustic soda dissolves in water, causing the solution to heat up and potentially precipitate solid sodium hydroxide.
# Water in plants # chlorine # chlorinated water # water absorpion in soil # pond water # polution
nothing happens
you get salty sand water
BOOM!
nothing
Water is chlorinated to keep bacteria and other pathogen down to a point where the water wont cause illness.
No, chlorinated pool water is not more dense than fresh water. Both chlorinated pool water and fresh water have a density of approximately 1 g/cm3 at standard temperature and pressure.
There are a great many different mineral waters that are indeed chlorinated. Not all mineral waters have been chlorinated though.
lime flavored water.
it explodes in your face
it do not dissolve