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03.12.2020 •
Chemistry
Jeffry was wondering why when he made breakfast, that after he was done cooking, the mass of everything he used was not the same. What best describes why this is so, according to the law of conservation of mass.
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Ответ:
equivalent exchange forces cancel out but the substances are affected around the area
Explanation:
Ответ:
The liquid is a homogeneous mixture because the substance that formed the large crystals was uniformly dissolved.
A solution is composed of a solute and a solvent. A solution is a typical example of a homogeneous mixture.
We define a solution as any combination of solute and solvent. A solution can be regarded as a homogeneous mixture since the solute is uniformly distributed throughout the solution. The solute and solvent constitutes one phase.
When a salt crystal is added to the solution, crystallization is induced and large crystals of solute form.