Sodium chloride's solubility only changed about 5 g/100 mL water, whereas potassium nitrate's solubility changed about 230 g/100 mL water
<span>alkenes donot react with potassium dichromate , but can react with potassium permanganate</span>
The average for male adults is about 60% and an female adult is around 50% depending on weight , age , and height
I believe the answer is C.
No, the solid can not be frozen water. This is because water has a melting point of 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Room temperature is well above 32 degrees, so the solid would have begun to melt. Since the solid was not melting, we can infer that it is not water.