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- What are some common uses and properties of soda ash?Why gases have relatively low solubilities in waterWhy does scratching the side of the flask with a spatula help form crystals? a. The scratch provides a nucleation site for crystal growth to start. b. The spatula is made of iron, which helps crystallization. c. Crystals can form on the spatula surface. d. The spatula cools the solution, aiding recrystallization.
- Why doesn’t boiling eliminate nonvolatile contaminants such as lead?Where should heat be applied to a test tube? Bottom of the test tube. Top of the test tube. Middle of the test tube. The point at which the solution is highest in the tube. Anywhere is fine.If corn oil is used to make soap, what is the formula of the most abundant soap formed?
- Where should heat be applied to a test tube?A) Bottom of the test tube.B) Top of the test tube.C) Middle of the test tube.D) The point at which the solution is highest in the tube.E) Anywhere is fine.Define the term concentration?question 9: Which of the following molecules is the least water soluble?