When you add water to powder, the powder may dissolve into the water, forming a solution. Alternatively, the powder may form a suspension in the water, where it does not fully dissolve but is dispersed throughout the liquid. The final outcome depends on the properties of the powder and its solubility in water.
To prepare Nescafe powder, simply boil water, add the desired amount of Nescafe powder to a cup, and pour the hot water over it. Stir well to dissolve the powder completely, and you can add sugar or milk as desired. Enjoy your instant coffee!
Yes, but if you add too much powder the solution will turn out "supersaturated" and you will be able to see the powder sitting at the bottom.
crystals form
When water is added to baby powder, it will absorb the water and form a paste-like consistency. This mixture is commonly used to create a DIY paste for soothing skin irritations like diaper rash.
Phenolphthalein powder can be dissolved in a solvent like ethanol or propylene glycol. Simply add the powder to the solvent and stir until it dissolves completely. Adjust the solvent amount as needed to fully dissolve the powder.
When you add 1 teaspoon of talcum powder to a glass of water, the powder initially floats on the surface and does not dissolve due to its hydrophobic properties. Instead, it forms a suspension, where the particles remain dispersed in the water but do not mix uniformly. Over time, the talcum powder may settle at the bottom of the glass as the particles aggregate and become too heavy to stay suspended.
Add more water.
When sulfur powder is added to tap water, it can react with the water to form sulfuric acid. This can lead to a decrease in the pH of the water, making it more acidic. Additionally, sulfur powder could potentially introduce impurities or contaminants into the water. It's generally not recommended to add sulfur powder or any other chemicals to tap water without proper knowledge or supervision.
The water will change it's color and taste.
To prepare Nescafe powder, simply boil water, add the desired amount of Nescafe powder to a cup, and pour the hot water over it. Stir well to dissolve the powder completely, and you can add sugar or milk as desired. Enjoy your instant coffee!
stirr it around and add more water
Nothing, it is insoluble in water surface.
what answer
Kind of obvious...there's more water than powder.
most powders miixed with water will not dissolve and nothing will happen.
you get the milk powder and you mix it with the water (hot or cold) your choice
2 ounces (60 milileters)