a.
To determine:
The ice placed in a glass of cola (solute is carbon dioxide gas) will this decrease or increase the solubility of the solute.
Introduction:
Solubility is the chemical property that refers to the ability of the solute to dissolve in the solvent. It is measured as the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a solvent at equilibrium is called solubility.
b.
To determine:
The honey is dissolved in hot water instead of cold water will this decrease or increase the solubility of the solute.
Introduction:
Solubility is the chemical property that refers to the ability of the solute to dissolve in the solvent. It is measured as the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a solvent at equilibrium is called solubility.
c.
To determine:
The pressure of oxygen over a solution is increased (solute is oxygen gas) will this decrease or increase the solubility of the solute.
Introduction:
Solubility is the chemical property that refers to the ability of the solute to dissolve in the solvent. It is measured as the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a solvent at equilibrium is called solubility.
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