Boyle's law<span> states that, at a </span>constant temperature<span>, the </span>volume of<span> a given mass </span>of gas<span> varies inversely with </span>pressure<span>. ... Thus Charles's </span>law<span> states that at a </span>constant pressure<span>, the </span>volume of<span> a given mass </span>of gas<span> is directly proportional to its (absolute)</span>temperature<span>.</span>
In BaF₂ the solubility will decreases on adding NaF
the solubility will increases on adding HCl
<h3>SOLUBILITY OF BARIUM FLUORIDE</h3>
- Increase in temperature will increase the solubility of the solid.
- By adding NaF - decrease the solubility of BaF₂
- By adding HCl - increase the solubility of BaF₂
<h3>BARIUM FLUORIDE</h3>
- It is colourless solid that occur as rare mineral
- It is corroded by moisture
- It is used in window of IR spectroscopy
Hence the barium fluoride the solubility decreases on adding NaF and increases on adding HCl.
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Answer:
yes, because water is reacting with air and heat and creating a boiling effect.
Explanation: kracken doge
No one can do that by him or her self
The formula that we will be using is:
total salt / total solution = .10
Let a be the ml of the first solution
And let b be the ml of the second solution
.25a + .05b / a + b = .10
Also:
a + b = 1400
a = 1400 - b
So substitute:
.25 x (1400 - b) + .05b / 1400 = .10
350 - .25b + 0.05b/ 1400 = .10
350 - .2b / 1400 = .10
350 - .2b = .10 x 1400
.2b = 350 - 140
.2b = 210
b = 1050
a = 1400 - b
a = 1400 - 1050
= 350 mL