yes, its a representation of a slow process of diffusion
diffusion or osmosis (diffusion of water)
No, it is quite well soluble in water and aquous solutions and food stuffs like yoghurt, juice drinks and beverages.
Diffusion of a concentrated juice in water.
Diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane is a type of simple diffusion given the special name of osmosis.
yes. diffusion is the movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration. think of plant cells. when saltwater is added to freshwater elodea cells it sucks the water that was in a high concentration from inside the cell, causing the cell to have a lower concentration of water molecules. a type of diffusion that involves water is called osmosis. Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a membrane.
To make a solution of indigo carmine from powder, first measure out the desired amount of indigo carmine powder. Dissolve the powder in a small amount of warm distilled water to enhance solubility, stirring thoroughly. Once fully dissolved, dilute the solution with additional distilled water to reach the desired final volume. Ensure the solution is mixed well before use.
No it will not cause coalescence. Water separates from oil they do not mix or combine
diffusion or osmosis (diffusion of water)
To make an indigo carmine indicator, dissolve indigo carmine powder in distilled water to create a solution. The typical concentration is around 0.1% to 0.5%, depending on the desired sensitivity. Adjust the pH of the solution if necessary, as indigo carmine can change color based on pH levels, typically turning from blue to colorless in acidic conditions. Store the solution in a dark container to prevent degradation from light exposure.
the process that causes the water to enter and leave the cell is diffusion
No, it is quite well soluble in water and aquous solutions and food stuffs like yoghurt, juice drinks and beverages.
Diffusion of a concentrated juice in water.
Diffusion of a concentrated juice in water.
When boiling water is mixed with white powder, it can result in a chemical reaction that may cause the mixture to change color, release gas, or produce heat. The specific outcome depends on the properties of the white powder and the temperature of the water.
Carmine dye, also known as cochineal extract, is a natural red pigment derived from the crushed bodies of cochineal insects. When carmine dye is dissolved in a liquid, such as water or alcohol, the pigment molecules become suspended and can move freely within the solution. This movement is due to the kinetic energy of the molecules, which causes them to spread out evenly throughout the liquid.
Diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane is a type of simple diffusion given the special name of osmosis.
No. Carmine is made by boiling a particular kind of insect, then adding alum to the water. The insect is one that the devout aren't allowed to consume.