Question
Lucy adds table salt to a beaker of water. After she stirs the water, a small amount of table salt remains at the bottom of the beaker. She heats the beaker for 5 minutes, and the salt on the bottom of the beaker disappears. How does heating the water cause the remaining salt to disappear?
a
Heating the beaker decreases the temperature of the solution. When the temperature decreases, the solubility of the table salt increases.
b
Heating the beaker increases the temperature of the solution. When the temperature increases, the solubility of the table salt increases.
c
Heating the beaker increases the temperature of the solution. When the temperature increases, the solubility of the table salt decreases.
d
Heating the beaker decreases the temperature of the solution. When the temperature decreases, the solubility of the table salt decreases.
a
Heating the beaker decreases the temperature of the solution. When the temperature decreases, the solubility of the table salt increases.
b
Heating the beaker increases the temperature of the solution. When the temperature increases, the solubility of the table salt increases.
c
Heating the beaker increases the temperature of the solution. When the temperature increases, the solubility of the table salt decreases.
d
Heating the beaker decreases the temperature of the solution. When the temperature decreases, the solubility of the table salt decreases.
Answers
GPT 3.5
b
Heating the beaker increases the temperature of the solution. When the temperature increases, the solubility of the table salt increases.
Heating the beaker increases the temperature of the solution. When the temperature increases, the solubility of the table salt increases.