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A and B are two solutions which have the same solute in different amounts of solvent. Assuming solution A is a saturated
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a saturated solution of potassium chloride is prepared and 100.0 G of water at 20° C the solution is heated at 50 Celsius how
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In which type of solution does water move into the cell causing the cell to swell?(1 point)
Responses Hypotonic solution
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you add 0.05ml of 0.10M agno3 to 4ml of 2.0 nacl it forms saturated solution of agcl<---> ag+ + cl-
using a saturated solution
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you add 0.05ml of 0.10M agno3 to 4ml of 2.0 nacl it forms saturated solution of agcl<---> ag+ + cl-
using a saturated solution
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Jeanine
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Predict if a precipitate will form when 20.00 mL of the 50% saturated solution is mixed with 20.00 mL of 0.0100M of the
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Crystal
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The titration of 5.40 mL of a saturated solution of sodium oxalate, Na2C2O4, at 25∘C requires 29.4 mL of 2.200×10−2 M KMnO4
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sara
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A solution contains 32 g of KNO3 per 100g of water at 25 degree C. Is the solution unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated?
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jake
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[HCl]=0.1213M
Avg Amount HCl added: 14.15mL Volume of Saturated Solution of Ca(OH)2 in NaOH used: 25 mL and its concentration was
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DrBobPleaseHelp
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A solution is saturated with Ag2CrO4. a) Calculate [CrO4^2-] in this saturated solution. b) What mass of AgNO3 must be added to
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Justin
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