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Which two factors explain why salt was so valuable to West Africans?
Salt helped prevent dehydration in the hot climate. Salt was
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Which two factors explain why salt was so valuable to West Africans?
A.Salt helped prevent dehydration in the hot climate. B.Salt
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Why must you weigh the beaker containing salt and water before dissolving the salt? Why would it be incorrect/inaccurate to
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Table salt has a solubility of 36 g of salt in 100 g of water at 40°C. If 15 g of the salt are added to 50 g of water at the
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Table salt has a solubility of 36 g of salt in 100 g of water at 40°C. If 15 g of the salt are added to 50 g of water at the
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If a hydrated salt is overheated and the anhydrous salt thermally decomposes, one product being a gas, how will it affect the
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An hourglass, composed of two identical cones, is 12 cm tall. The radius of each cone is 3 cm. If you want to fill the bottom
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Table salt has a solubility of 36g of salt in 100g of water at 40 degrees celcius. If 15g of salt is added to 50g of water at
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An hourglass, composed of two identical cones, is 12 cm tall. The radius of each cone is 3 cm. If you want to fill the bottom
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What happens to the sample's reported water content if the salt decomposes yielding a volatile product?
If the water is not
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