Answer:
Yes, it's temperature dependent
Explanation:
A good fractional distillation depends largely upon maintaining a temperature gradient within the column. Perfectly, the temperature at the bottom of the column should be close or similar to the boiling temperature of the solution in the pot, and it should reduce continuously in the column until it reaches the boiling point of the more volatile component at the top of the column. If the distillation flask is heated too quickly, the whole column will heat up almost distributively and eliminate the desired temperature gradient. The result will be little fractionation and separation of the components.
Answer: The final temperature of both substances at thermal equilibrium is 301.0 K
Explanation:

As we know that,

.................(1)
where,
q = heat absorbed or released
= mass of gold = 31.5 g
= mass of water = 63.4 g
= final temperature = ?
= temperature of gold = 
= temperature of water = 
= specific heat of gold = 
= specific heat of water= 
Now put all the given values in equation (1), we get
![-31.5\times 0.129\times (T_{final}-342.4)=[63.4\times 4.184\times (T_{final}-300.4)]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=-31.5%5Ctimes%200.129%5Ctimes%20%28T_%7Bfinal%7D-342.4%29%3D%5B63.4%5Ctimes%204.184%5Ctimes%20%28T_%7Bfinal%7D-300.4%29%5D)

The final temperature of both substances at thermal equilibrium is 301.0 K
10 seconds = 8grams
then just divide by 2 another 4 times...
= 0.5grams after 50 seconds
The charge is 2- (2 minus). This is because sodium ion has a charge of 1+ and 2 of them are there in the compound. Thus the charge is 2-
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