The filtrate is the liquid portion that passes through the filter, which is usually clearer than the mixture it came from. The mixture is typically more opaque or cloudy compared to the clearer filtrate that has been separated from it.
Because the oil does not dissolve in the ethanol, instead it becomes emulsified into tiny particles due to the shaking. The particles give the mixture a cloudy appearance.
well apparently the water has bubbles or something witch activate the ethanol but i dunno.
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The Partly Cloudy Patriot was created in 2002.
The filtrate is the liquid portion that passes through the filter, which is usually clearer than the mixture it came from. The mixture is typically more opaque or cloudy compared to the clearer filtrate that has been separated from it.
Because the oil does not dissolve in the ethanol, instead it becomes emulsified into tiny particles due to the shaking. The particles give the mixture a cloudy appearance.
When ethanol is mixed with fat, the color may become cloudy or opaque, but there would not be a distinct color change as ethanol and fat are both colorless. The appearance may depend on the concentration and types of fat and ethanol being mixed.
well apparently the water has bubbles or something witch activate the ethanol but i dunno.
yes, that is why it is yellow and keeps the solar system warm. The sun is making of cheese every morning. Of Edam - sunny day, of Gouda - cloudy.
If your asking whats the lipids test then it's: Heating a sample with ethanol, if it's cloudy then it contains high levels of lipids.
One way to distinguish between hexane and ethanol is through their physical properties. Hexane is a colorless liquid with a characteristic odor, while ethanol is a clear, colorless liquid with a distinct alcoholic odor. Additionally, hexane is nonpolar and insoluble in water, whereas ethanol is polar and soluble in water. Chemical tests such as flame tests or oxidation reactions can also be used to differentiate between the two compounds.
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For liquidsAdd 2cm(cube) of ethanol to a few drops of the unknown substance in a test tubeShake wellAdd 2cm(cube) of water to the test tubeA Positive result will result in a cloudy white suspension forming at the top of the solution.For solidsCut sample into a few pieces and place them in a test tubeAdd 2cm(cube) of ethanol and shake it thoroughly.Allow solid to settle and decant ethanol into another test tubeAdd 2 cm(cube) of water to the new test tubeA Positive result will result in a cloudy white suspension forming at the top of the solution.
No, the word cloudy is not a noun. The word cloudy is an adjective.
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No because alcohol is polar and only polar chemicals mix with other polar chemcials. Oil is not polar, making it unable to mix with alcohol. I think actually most or all types of alcohol do mix with oil. I am not certain about every type but the ethanol (the kind in adult beverages) molecule has a polar end and a nonpolar end. Isopropyl alcohol also dissolves oil. That ethanol mixes with both alcohol and water has an interesting application. Spirits such as ouza are almost pure ethanol and aromatic oils. When it is poured into water the ethanol is soluable but the aromatic oils are not and a cloudy white emulsion of water/ethanol with oil dropletts is formed. This effect is called louching. Another spirit that does this is arak and to a lesser extent absinthe. I think perfumes that are alcohol and oils should do this too.