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, you can use caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) to adjust the pH and alkalinity levels in your pool. However, it should be used cautiously as it is a strong base and can be hazardous if not handled properly. It's important to follow recommended dosages and safety instructions when using caustic soda in your pool.
The packed orange stuff at the bottom of a firework is typically gunpowder or another pyrotechnic compound that ignites when the firework is set off. It is responsible for propelling the firework into the sky and creating the initial burst of light and color.
Atomic size decreases as one moves from bottom to top in a group. The elements get smaller because they have less stuff in them.
The noun 'stuff' is a common noun, a general word for material out of which something is made or formed; unspecified material or things; worthless objects; a general word for any stuff of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.The word 'stuff' is also a verb: stuff, stuffs, stuffing, stuffed.
No that is not true. Earth formed from the solar nebular and as it formed it would be, throughout, a mixture of the stuff in the nebula (including silicates). After it reached a certain size, it then melted entirely and the materials it was made form separated out one form another on the basis of their density. At this point the heaviest stuff (the metals) fell to the core and the lightest stuff (the silicates) floated to the surface. BUT in the beginning of Earth's formation there was no such differentiation.
stuff that is mixed
Yeah, of course it is. You can STILL separate the candy from the popcorn.
below the bottom of your back, it is where brown stuff is ejected from.
Lees
STUFF
*Form* it formed from stuff
Some common substances that contain strong alkali include sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), potassium hydroxide (caustic potash), and ammonia. These substances are highly corrosive and can cause severe burns or damage to living tissues.
it does, don't it? like somewhere at the bottom of the page and stuff. it does, don't it? like somewhere at the bottom of the page and stuff.
Lees
Gasses and stuff like that.
the "stretchy stuff" at the bottom of jackets, and on the top of underwear, the cuffs of some jumpers, etc. is called elastic
It happened right when the earth was formed by other weird stuff.