<span>As the pressure is increased the solubility of the sugar and carbon dioxide is increased. The pressure of combination leaves little to no separation. There would be no discernable difference between the ingredients used to make the saturated solution.</span>
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
Assuming that the gas is ideal
Therefore the gas obeys the ideal gas equation
<h3>Ideal gas equation is </h3><h3>P × V = n × R × T</h3>
where
P is the pressure exerted by the gas
V is the volume occupied by the gas
n is the number of moles of the gas
R is the ideal gas constant
T is the temperature of the gas
Here volume of the gas will be the volume of the container
Given the volume of the container and number of moles of the gas are constant
As R will also be constant, the pressure of the gas will be directly proportional to the temperature of the gas
P ∝ T
∴ Pressure will be directly proportional to the temperature
Answer:
Explanation:
16. 12
17. 8
18. 9
19. 10
20. 5
21. 15
22.8
23. 24
24. 12
25. 3 i guess( some one comment for 25th pls)
26. 2
PH value of 0.10 m of HBr, a strong acid.
When dissolved in water it gives H+ and Br-, so H+ is the concentration.
pH = - log H+) => pH = - log (0.10) = -(-1) = 1
HF and HC2H3O2 are weak acids. They both will have pH value greater than 1 as they ionize in solution.