precipitates will form.
If Qsp is greater than Ksp, it means the solution is supersaturated with respect to the solute. This may lead to precipitation of excess solute until equilibrium is re-established.
Yes, but only when the inequality is not a strict inequality: thatis to say it is a "less than or equal to" or "more than or equal to" inequality. In such cases, the solution to the "or equal to" aspect will satisfy the corresponding inequality.
solution is neutral
when a solid disappears in the solution we can say the solid?
when one mixture seems to melt away in a solution, we say it is what
solution is neutral
Hard to say, but I would say that a Matter Solution is when Matters are combined to be a larger amount or volume
How you say equal in Latin is "aequus", or you could even say "par" to say equal in Latin.
The solution is an acid.
The solution is basic.
We say a solution to an inequality f(x) >= g(x) , is the set of all x such that the in equality is satisfied. It will look like this: For all x >= (<=) something, the condition is satisfied. Now, write your question out. x <= 5^2 Looks like a solution to me.
Equal masses will have equal inertia.