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The solubility of borax is directly proportional to temperature. Therefore,
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The solubility of borax is directly proportional to temperature.
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please check my answer(one with star). The solubility of borax is directly proportional to temperature. Therefore, the sign of H
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The solubility of borax is directly proportional to temperature. Therefore, the sign of H is
A. negative B. positive
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The solubility of borax is directly proportional to temperature. Therefore, the sign of H is
A. negative B. positive C. unknown
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The solubility of borax is directly proportional to temperature. Therefore, the sign of H is
A. negative B. positive C. unknown
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at 25C and 795 torr, carbon dioxide has a solubility of 0.0356 M in water. What is the solubility at 25 C and 2070 torr? ____ M
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1)Does the solubility of borax in water increase or decrease as temperature increases?
2)Is the solvation of borax in water an
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Henry's law states that
the volume of gas that will dissolve in a solvent is proportional to the solubility of the gas and the
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A student in lab gathered temperature and concentration data for the solubility of borax and generated a plot of ln(Ksp) vs. 1/T
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I might be overthinking this but my reference books, note and the internet don't have much on this topic.
What is the
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