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A solution is saturated in both nitrogen gas and sodium iodide at 50 degrees C . When the solution is cooled to 25 degrees C what is most likely to occur?
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DrBob222
NaI will ppt. Gases are more soluble at lower temperatures. MOST, but not all, ionic solids are more soluble at higher T.
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