what statements are true about solubility? 1. temperature influenced solubility of the solute 2. an unsaturated...
Choose ALL TRUE statements 1) A saturated solution is very unstable 2) Gases are typically more soluble at a lower temperature 3) Solids are typically more soluble at a lower temperature 4) An unsaturated solution contains less than the maximum amount of dissolved solute EJ 5) A supersaturated solution contains more than the maximum amount of dissolved solute Save
Saturated, Unsaturated & Supersaturated Solutions Solution, in which the concentration of solute is that determined by its solubility (at given temperature) is called SATURATED solution. One cannot add more solute to such a solution. We also say that a saturated solution is in equilibrium with pure solute: If we add solid Nacl to an already saturated solution of NaCl, that solid remains in equilibrium with dissolved Naci. Solution containing less solute than would be in the saturated solution, is UNSATURATED...
100 TYPES OF SOLUTIONS BY THEIR CAPACITY TO DISSOLVE A SOLUTE Saturated: contains the maximum amount of a solute that will dissolve inja given T Unsaturated: contains less solute than it has the capacity to dissolve. Super saturated: contains more solute than is present in a saturated solution. QUESTION: Predict the relative solubilities in the following cases: (a) Br2 in benzene (C&HG, 1:0) and in H2O (-1.87); (b) KCl in CC, ( 0) and in liquid ammonia (NH3, μ =...
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Chapter 9, Solutions, Review & Extra Credit. 2 Points for each XC correct answer; 6 points total, max. Partial Credit given. Suggestions...work in teams [it will improve the learning experience] 1. Solutions-A solution forms when a solute (the smaller quantity) dissolves in a solvent (the larger quantity). In a solution, the particles of solute are evenly distributed in the solvent. A solute may be a gas, liquid or solid. A...
1. A solution in which the dissolved solute is in dynamic equilibrium with the solid solute is called: A) an unsaturated solution B) a dilute solution C) a supersaturat ed solution D) a concentrated solution E) a saturated solution F) vant Hoff solution G) none of the above are correct H) all of the above are correct 2. Which of the following statements is generally TRUE? A) The solubility of a solid is not dependent on either temperature or pressure....
the opcions are: unsaturated/ saturated/ concentrated/
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Question 3 Status: Not yet answered | Points possible: 1.00 Identify the term matching each description related to solutions. A relative term describing a solution containing a large amount of solute compared to the amount of Choose... solvent Choose... A relative term describing a solution that has a small amount of solute compared to the amount of solvent A solution containing as much solute that the solvent can dissolve at a given temperature...
Which of the following statements are true?
Which of the following statements are true? You can select more than one f appropriate Triglycerides are composed of fatty add residues and glycerol Triglycerides are carboxylic acids. Fats that contain more saturated fatty acid residues than unsaturated fatty acid residues are more likely to be solid at room temperature Unsaturated fats are more likely than saturated fats to be liquid at room temperature. Saturated fats have lower melting points than do unsaturated...
Consider the solubilities of a particular solute at two different temperatures. Temperature (°C) 20.0 30.0 Solubility (g/100 g H,0) 45.5 79.2 Suppose a saturated solution of this solute was made using 82.0 g H,O at 20.0 °C. How much more solute can be added if the temperature is increased to 30.0°C? mass
Here are the solubilities of a particular solute at two different temperatures. Temperature (Celsius) Solubility (g/100 g H20) 20 40.9 30 83.5 Suppose that you have made a saturated solution of this solute using 75.0 g of water at 20.0 °C. How much more solute can you add if the temperature is increased to 30.0 °C?
Consider the solubilities of a particular solute at two different temperatures. Temperature (∘C) Solubility (g/100 g H2O) 20.0 25.4 30.0 68.9 Suppose a saturated solution of this solute was made using 66.0 g H2O at 20.0 °C. How much more solute can be added if the temperature is increased to 30.0 ∘C? mass: g