This question is rather general. The combinations are almost endless of what two substances can be mixed to form a solution. One example is salt and water. In this example, salt is a solute (that which gets dissolved), and water is a solvent (that which holds the solute). But, speaking in general terms a solution is formed when a solid, a liquid, or a gas is dissolved in either a liquid or a gas.
A Liquid that conducts electricity and is decomposed in the process is called electrolyte.
An aqueous solution of HF is called hydrofluoric acid.
Reactants.
ICL compound stands for Isracli Chemicals Limited, a global manufacturer of phosphates, fertilizers, and specialty chemicals.
general name is acidic solution
it`s a precipitate
The general term is "chemical reaction". There are sub-categories like "oxidation-reduction", "double (and single) replacement", and others.
This question is rather general. The combinations are almost endless of what two substances can be mixed to form a solution. One example is salt and water. In this example, salt is a solute (that which gets dissolved), and water is a solvent (that which holds the solute). But, speaking in general terms a solution is formed when a solid, a liquid, or a gas is dissolved in either a liquid or a gas.
Stains or dyes are chemicals used to make cells more visible under a microscope by enhancing contrast and highlighting specific structures within the cells.
There is no chemical of that sort. The chemical general name for the substance which speeds up the reaction is known as a catalyst.
A Liquid that conducts electricity and is decomposed in the process is called electrolyte.
The other name for egg white solution is Albumin.
There are too many to name. Assume all chemicals in lab are toxic.
A solution is a mixture.
the main characters name is sackboy but if you make it a girl its sackgirl so in general... sack people
The general name for a solid produced in a chemical reaction that turns a solution cloudy is a precipitate. This occurs when the concentration of the product exceeds its solubility in the solvent, leading to the formation of solid particles that scatter light, causing the solution to appear cloudy.