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At room temperature, the solubility of which solute in water would be most affected by a change in pressure?
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- As the pressure on a gas confined above a liquid increases, the solubility of the gas increases in the liquid.
- Carbon dioxide gas is most soluble in water under conditions of high pressure and low temperature.
- The solubility of gases decreases with increasing temperature, so the air space inside the cylinder when cold water is used will be less compared to warm water.
Answer: Ferrous metals, non ferrous metals and alloys.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. 0.143 M
B. 0.0523 M
Explanation:
A.
Let's consider the neutralization reaction between potassium hydroxide and potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP).
KOH + KHC₈H₄O₄ → H₂O + K₂C₈H₄O₄
The molar mass of KHP is 204.22 g/mol. The moles corresponding to 1.08 g are:
1.08 g × (1 mol/204.22 g) = 5.28 × 10⁻³ mol
The molar ratio of KOH to KHC₈H₄O₄ is 1:1. The reacting moles of KOH are 5.28 × 10⁻³ moles.
5.28 × 10⁻³ moles of KOH occupy a volume of 36.8 mL. The molarity of the KOH solution is:
M = 5.28 × 10⁻³ mol / 0.0368 L = 0.143 M
B.
Let's consider the neutralization of potassium hydroxide and perchloric acid.
KOH + HClO₄ → KClO₄ + H₂O
When the molar ratio of acid (A) to base (B) is 1:1, we can use the following expression.

Answer:
I think the answer is B. Carbon atom but I'm not 100% sure. Sorry if it's incorrect.