Solution or mixture?
Is calcium carbonate (whiting) a mineral that dissolves in water? Or is it fat-soluble? Or neither, is there simply a mixture?
Is calcium carbonate (whiting) a mineral that dissolves in water? Or is it fat-soluble? Or neither, is there simply a mixture?
How much does it cost to raise the bite on one tooth (I have braces and one of my front teeth has fallen out)
Is this the correct definition of oxidation? Oxidation in chemistry refers to the loss of electrons by an atom, ion or molecule.
Hey! I have a task ahead of me, and I'm confused by these terms. What does R mean in this sense? I thought you should find the empty boxes of energy. Could someone explain this a little bit?
Hello, I have a removable brace. I don't know how, but the lower part broke in the middle. I glued it together with superglue, but when I put it on, it hurt so much because it pressed against my flesh. then I took it off again so the front metal part holds both pieces together…
I was just at the dentist because I have a broken tooth and the doctor pushed something soft and protective into my tooth and I don't know if it has to come out or if it should stay in
Although calcium carbonate is soluble in water but very poor, 14 mg/l.
All that goes beyond this amount produces a heterogeneous mixture called suspension or suspension.
In nonpolar solvents such as fats, the solubility should be very close to zero.
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Neither in polar (like water) nor in nonpolar (like gasoline) noticeably soluble.
Although “solves” in acids, this is in truth a chemical reaction.
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Nothing from both.
Is calcium carbonate a mineral?
Yeah, they say lime or marble.