Asked by tj
What is missing from the solubility graph shown on the right?
All Answers 1
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.
- 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.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.