Asked by tj

What is missing from the solubility graph shown on the right?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t see the graph you mean — could you upload it or describe it? Without the image I can’t be certain, but in solubility graphs the most common things that are missing (and that teachers expect you to include) are:

- Axis labels with units (especially the y‑axis). Example: x axis = Temperature (°C); y axis = Solubility (g solute per 100 g H2O).
- A legend or labels identifying each curve (which salt/solute each line represents).
- A clear title (e.g., “Solubility vs Temperature for common salts”).
- Any sample point annotations asked for (e.g., show whether a given solution at a temperature is saturated/unsaturated/supersaturated with horizontal/vertical guide lines).
- Appropriate scales/ticks and units for both axes.

If you upload the image I’ll point out exactly what’s missing and how to fix it.