Chemistry, asked by preksha100, 1 month ago

Take three glasses filled with water. 2) Add
ink, honey, and corn syrup in different glasses and observe
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Answered by xXItzSujithaXx34
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Answer:

Oil and Water

Oil and water just don't mix but they do provide for some amazing hands-on science.

There’s something very important about oil and water that you probably already know: oil doesn’t mix with water! That explains why oil spills on the ocean float on the surface and why throwing water on a grease fire is just going to make everything worse. Since you realize that oil and water don’t mix and never will (without some chemical help), let’s have some fun with how they repel each other.Before you do this, make sure you’re working in the large tub. This effect is dramatic but the science you demonstrate can get lost in the mess you’ll be making. See the “Take It Further” section for more ideas.

Set one of the identical containers in the tub. Fill the container to the brim with vegetable oil.

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In an identical second container also in the tub, add several drops of food coloring. The color choice is completely up to you.

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Fill the container to the brim with water.

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Set the playing card over the mouth of the container filled with vegetable oil. Hold it firmly in place. Lift the oil container, turn it upside-down, and line it up directly over the water-filled container. Set the oil in place over the container holding the water. Keep the card between the containers to let the liquids settle. Slowly and gently remove the playing card. What happens? The oil and water remain in their respective upper and lower containers.

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Now, repeat the process. (Basically, this means start over completely. See the “Take It Further” section.) This time, turn the water container upside down and place it on top of the oil-filled container. Carefully remove the card and watch what happens. The water and oil trade places! If you wait long enough, it will look almost exactly opposite of how it started, too.

Answered by OptimisticBoy25
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Explanation:

Uses of Bleaching Powder

It is used for bleaching dirty clothes in the laundry, as a bleaching agent for cotton and linen in the textile industry.

It is a strong oxidizing agent, hence used as an oxidizer in many industries.

It is used as a disinfectant which is used for disinfecting water to make potable water.

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