Petri dishes are a common item found in both professional and educational science labs. Unfortunately, budget restrictions force companies and educational establishments, such as high school and college biology labs, to reuse the Petri dishes. The disadvantage of reusing Petri dishes is the increased ...
The substitution of sodium chloride (NaCl) for potassium chloride (KCl) has been adopted to reduce the sodium concentration in processed foods. The challenge is to make this substitution without affecting the sensory acceptance of foods. In this context, the objective was to determine from which ...
Ammonia is prepared through the Haber process on an industrial scale. Ammonia is a vital industrial product used to make dyes, explosives, and fertilizers. Answer and Explanation:1 Ammonia is made in the Haber process by reacting hydrogen and nitrogen. The first stage entails pumping the two com...
Making Sodium Chlorite Pour 3 quarts of water into a wide-mouthed, heatproof glass jar or glass beaker and heat to just under boiling. Add the 1/2 cup of salt to the water; continue heating the mixture until the salt is completely dissolved. Remove from heat when the salt is dissolved....
Convert the magnesium hydroxide obtained in Step 1 to magnesium chloride hydrates with hydrochloric acid (HCl). The following equation shows this reaction: Mg(OH)2 + 2 HCl ? MgCl2 + 2 H2O. This reaction is known as the \"Dow Process\" and is used on a commercial scale. ...
Sodium chlorite is used commercially to bleach fabrics and paper and to purify and disinfect municipal water. Homeowners use sodium chlorite as an anti-fouling agent for water and a precursor for other flammable or explosive chemicals. There are many dif
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How much water (in mL) would you have to add to 600.0 mL of a 10.5 mol/L solution of HCl in order to obtain a solution that is 5.50 mol/L? If you added 0.1 M NaOH to 1 M HCO2H a few millimeters at a time, what would happen? How many grams of sodium chloride are n...
Convert the magnesium hydroxide obtained in Step 1 to magnesium chloride hydrates with hydrochloric acid (HCl). The following equation shows this reaction: Mg(OH)2 + 2 HCl ? MgCl2 + 2 H2O. This reaction is known as the \"Dow Process\" and is used on a commercial scale. ...
Magnesium chloride officially refers only to the compound MgCl2, although in common usage the term \"magnesium chloride\" applies to the hydrates of magnesium chloride MgCl2(H2O)x as well. It's an ingredient in a variety of commercial products such as cement, paper and textiles, and is also...