Answer:contains as much solvent as it can hold
Explanation:
A saturated solution is a solution that contains just as much solute as it can normally hold at a particular temperature. A saturated solution has just the right amount of solute dissolved in it to give a clear solution. More solute will not dissolve after saturation.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Remember that the products are on the right side of a chemical equation while the reactant is on the left.
In this case we have...
C2H6 + O2 ⇒ CO2 + H2O
Since C2H6 and O2 are on the left side that would mean they're the reactants, while CO2 + H2O are the products. Which means your answer is option B or "C2H6 + O2 are the reactants, CO2 + H2O are the products."
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B. because the other options are different sciences (biology and entomology)
D. 293
According to Charle’s law, with pressure being constant, an increase in volume will also increase the temperature. 10 degrees Celsius is 283 K, so you would need to find the number greater than 283 K which is 293 K.
Answer:
B. neither Y nor Z
Explanation:
because there is no setup showing mixtures