(2) rate of stirring
(3) size of the KCl sample
(4) temperature of the water
Answer:
4) temperature of the water
Explanation:
Answer:
D) Life will no longer be possible
Explanation:
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Answer : In lower concentrations, salts generally dissolve.
Explanation :
As we know that the solution is made by the combination of the solute and the solvent.
Solute is the substance which dissolved in the solvent and the solvent is the substance or liquid that dissolves the solute.
In the lower concentrations, the amount of solute is less than the solvent that means the more amount of solute can be dissolves into the solvent.
In the higher concentrations, the amount of solute is more than the solvent that means the more amount of solute can not be dissolves into the solvent.
Hence, in lower concentrations, salts generally dissolve.
b. An atom must be identical in size.
c. An atom must be similar in size.
d. The substituting atom must be from the same period. E) The substituting atom must be from the same group.
The correct answer is options c and e.
A solid solution is basically a multi-component framework that comprises a mixture of two or more elements exhibiting a similar crystal lattice. The examples of solid solutions are alloys.
The requirements for one kind of atom to substitute for another in a solid solution are:
1. The size of the atom must be similar.
2. The substituting atom must be from a similar group.
Answer:
An atom must be similar in size.
The substituting atom must be from the same group.
Explanation:
A solid solution is a solid mixture containing a minor component uniformly distributed within the crystal lattice of another component called the major component. Metal alloys are typical examples of a solid solution.
Note that only atoms of similar size can substitute each other in a solid solution. Usually atoms of elements in the same group have atomic sizes that vary within narrow ranges. Hence atoms of elements in the same group have similar atomic sizes and can substitute each other in a solid solution.
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