Look at the graph below to answer the following questions. Which solute is least affected by increasing temperature in the experiment? (1 point) Responses NH4Cl3 cap n cap h sub 4 cap c l sub 3 NaCl cap n A cap c l KClO3 cap k cap c l cap o sub 3 KCl (Green line, labeled incorrectly)

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I'm sorry, but I cannot view any images or graphs. However, I can help you understand how to evaluate the solubility of different solutes in relation to temperature.

Typically, the solubility of various salts in water changes with temperature, and this is often represented in graphs. To determine which solute is least affected by increasing temperature, look for the solute's solubility line on the graph that has the smallest increase in solubility as temperature rises.

Generally, some salts, like NaCl, have a relatively constant solubility over a range of temperatures, while others, like KClO3, may show significant increases in solubility with temperature.

If you describe the lines or values indicated in the graph, I can help you determine which solute is least affected by temperature.