Answer:
- <u><em>Sodium chloride</em></u>
Explanation:
The attached graph with a green and a red arrow facilitates the understanding of this explanation.
To read the <em>solubility </em>on the <em>graph</em>, you can start with the temperature, on the x-axis.
The red vertical arrow shows how, departing from the <em>40ºC temperature</em> on the x-axis, you intersect the<em> solutibility curve </em>of sodium chloride at a height (y-axis) corresponding to <em>60 g/100cm³ of water</em> (follow the green horizontal arrow).
Hence, <em>sodium chloride is the salt that can dissolve at a concentration of about 60g/100cm³ of water at 40ºC.</em>
Answer:
Are you talking about the princess?
Explanation:
Density is an intrinsic property, so it is independent of the amount of substance present: one gold coin would have the same density as a solid gold boulder.
So if the density of gold is 19.3 g/cm³, the density of a bar of gold and the pieces into which the bar is cut would all be 19.3 g/cm³.
Molarity is defined as the number of moles in 1 L of solution
number of moles of sodium acetate is - 8.56 g / 82.03 g/mol = 0.104 mol
number of acetate moles in 750.0 mL - 0.104 mol
then number of acetate moles in 1000 mL - 0.104 mol / 0.7500 L = 0.139 mol/L
molarity of sodium acetate is 0.139 M