Collect the salt water and put it in something where it can boil under fire or any other heat source capable to bring the water to boiling temperature. You can consume the collected water safely , but wait for its temperature to fall, except if you need it to be hot.
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Explanation:
Relation of with is given by the formula:
where,
= equilibrium constant in terms of partial pressure
= equilibrium constant in terms of concentration
R = Gas constant
T = temperature
= change in number of moles of gas particles =
when = 0
a)
= change in number of moles of gas particles =
b)
= change in number of moles of gas particles =
c)
= change in number of moles of gas particles =
d)
= change in number of moles of gas particles =
Thus for reaction , , as = 0
D. H and S sense they seem more closer
Answer:
C. Sodium hydrogen carbonate
Explanation:
IUPAC : International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
According to IUPAC rules:
Baking soda is a salt formed by a cation(Positive charge) and an anion(anion).
: Is made from cation and one anion
IUPAC naming starts from the cation name .(Here the cation name is : Sodium .) The cation is named same as the name of element.
Anion is named after the cation .Here is named as Hydrogen carbonate.(anion name ends with -ate ,-ite -ide etc).
So, name of the compound is Sodium hydrogen carbonate
Note: d.Sodium hydrogen monocarbon trioxide, can't be correct answer, because it show the existence of anions of oxygen()and not )