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The graph below shows how solubility changes with temperature.
Ashish
What is the solubility of Na2HAsO4 at 60°C?
20 g/100 mL of water
46 g/100 mL of water
65 g/100 mL of water
70 g/100 mL of water
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I don't see the graph — could you upload a picture or describe the curve values at 60°C?
If you can't upload it, here's how to read it so you can pick the right option:
1. Find 60°C on the horizontal (temperature) axis.
2. From 60°C move vertically until you hit the curve labeled Na2HAsO4.
3. From that point move horizontally to the vertical axis and read the solubility (in g per 100 mL water).
4. Choose the answer option closest to that y-value.
If you send the graph I’ll read the value and tell you which option is correct.
If you can't upload it, here's how to read it so you can pick the right option:
1. Find 60°C on the horizontal (temperature) axis.
2. From 60°C move vertically until you hit the curve labeled Na2HAsO4.
3. From that point move horizontally to the vertical axis and read the solubility (in g per 100 mL water).
4. Choose the answer option closest to that y-value.
If you send the graph I’ll read the value and tell you which option is correct.
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