How can you tell if a solution is saturated or unsaturated? If more solute is added and it does not dissolve, then the original solution was saturated. If the added solute dissolves, then the original solution was unsaturated. When a solution is saturated crystals what is formed? When a solutionRead More →

true colloids and suspension are stable as they do not undergo any form sedimentation as the size of the particles are small whereas in the suspension sedimentation takes place as particle size is huge and particles start to settle down making it unstable. hope this helps you. Which solution isRead More →

Instructions Pour 1/2 cup of dish soap into a large cup. Add 1 1/2 cups of water to the dish soap in the cup. Measure 2 teaspoons of sugar and add it to the water/soap mixture. Gently stir your mixture. Go outside and have fun blowing bubbles. If you don’tRead More →

The definition of win-win is a situation or outcome where everyone comes away happy. An example of win-win is when you like the chips and your wife likes the pickle so she trades you her chips for your pickle. … A win-win proposition for the buyer and the seller. WhichRead More →

According to Impakter, the agriculture industry can improve world nutrition in five immediate ways: by increasing availability and access to diverse and nutritious foods; by encouraging income use for better diets, health and hygiene; by recognizing the central role played by women in agriculture and nutrition; by … What areRead More →

Solution A is hypertonic because it has an overall higher number of solutes in it even though B has more types of solutes in it. What happens to red blood cells in a hypertonic NaCl solution? When subjected to hypertonic media (e.g. 1.8% NaCl), the cells lose their normal biconcaveRead More →

If a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will leave the cell, and the cell will shrink. In an isotonic environment, there is no net water movement, so there is no change in the size of the cell. When a cell is placed in a hypotonic environment, waterRead More →

Although sports drinks can improve the performance of athletes during several types of exercise, they are probably unnecessary for most people. If you choose to drink these beverages, it is important not to overconsume them. What is the science behind isotonic drinks? An isotonic drink contains glucose and sodium atRead More →

Carbon and its compounds | Exercise Q15) ‘When carbon dioxide is bubbled into lime water, the limewater turns milky and when bubbled in excess the milkiness disappears‘. When CO is bubbled through a solution of barium peroxide in water? When CO_(2) is bubbled throgh a solution of barium peroxide inRead More →

Lime juice does not show tyndall effect. Does starch solution show Tyndall effect? (d) Starch solution Milk and starch solution are colloids, hence they show tyndall effect. Is sugar solution show Tyndall effect? Since colloids have particles in them which scatter the passed light, they show Tyndall impact. The sugarRead More →