When you mix a clear solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) with a clear solution of phenolphthalein, the result is a colored liquid. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base, and phenolphthalein is a pH indicator that turns pink in basic conditions. When combined, the phenolphthalein changes color, resulting in a vibrant pink solution. This is a common demonstration in chemistry to illustrate acid-base indicators.
When liquids are mixed together, they can form a homogenous mixture if they are miscible, meaning they can fully dissolve in each other. If the liquids are immiscible, they will form separate layers based on their densities, with the less dense liquid typically floating on top of the denser liquid.
No. Liquids cannot be separated by filtering. A method to separate mixed liquids is distillation.
If a solid forms when two liquids are mixed together, the name given to the solid is product. It is the product of the mixture or reaction of the two liquids.
When mixed, gases and liquids generally form a homogeneous mixture, as the gas molecules can evenly disperse within the liquid. Additionally, when two liquids are mixed that are completely miscible, such as alcohol and water, they also create a homogeneous mixture. In contrast, solids typically do not form homogeneous mixtures with liquids unless they dissolve completely.
When solid CuCl2 (copper(II) chloride) is mixed with water and dissolves to form a clear liquid, CuCl2 is referred to as a solute. In this solution, it dissociates into copper ions (Cu²⁺) and chloride ions (Cl⁻), resulting in an aqueous solution. The clear liquid formed is known as an aqueous solution of copper(II) chloride.
Water can be mixed with a great number of liquids.
When two liquids are mixed together, they can either form a homogeneous mixture, where the substances are completely dissolved and evenly distributed, or they can form a heterogeneous mixture, where the substances remain separate. The nature of the interaction between the liquids will determine the final outcome.
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When liquids are mixed together, they can form a homogenous mixture if they are miscible, meaning they can fully dissolve in each other. If the liquids are immiscible, they will form separate layers based on their densities, with the less dense liquid typically floating on top of the denser liquid.
in solid mixing solid particles are mixed randomly but in liquid mixing the liquid droplets are mixed as homogeneously.
No. Liquids cannot be separated by filtering. A method to separate mixed liquids is distillation.
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In most circumstances two liquids would probably remain liquid when mixed like say watering down your milk and so on. However polymers and plastics are made when the chemical reaction of two liquids are mixed.
If a solid forms when two liquids are mixed together, the name given to the solid is product. It is the product of the mixture or reaction of the two liquids.
it depends on what is mixed together
Depth affects liquid pressure, which increases with depth due to the weight of the liquid above. Density influences the buoyancy of an object submerged in the liquid, with denser liquids providing greater buoyant force. Generally, liquids of higher density are more resistant to being displaced or mixed with other liquids.