Answer is: A. solute .
Solvation is the interaction of solvent (in this example water) with molecules or ions (in this example carbon dioxide)) in a solute.
Solvent (usually a liquid, but can also be a solid or a gas) is a substance that dissolves a solute (dissolved in the solvent).
Solvent is always the same state of matter as the solution. In this example, soft drink is a liquid, so water is a solvent.
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Explanation:
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In this case, according to the attached solubility chart, it is possible for us to realize that about 88 grams of KNO3 are soluble at 50 °C but just 30 grams are soluble at 20 °C in the same 100 g of water.
In such a way, the crystalized mass of this solute can be calculated by subtracting the mass at 50 °C and the mass at 20 °C:
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2) empirical formulas
3) molecular structures
4) physical properties
Given:
8.32 J of heat
from 23.2 degrees C to 30.5 degrees C
heat capacity of aluminum is 0.90 J/g-K
Required:
m in grams
Solution:
H = mCpT
(8.32 J) = m(0.90 J/g-K)(30.5 – 23.2)K
m = 1.27g
impure substance.
mixture.
pure substance.
Answer:
D. pure substance.
Explanation:
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Answer: Coal Dust
Explanation: Grounded-up coal, coal dust, is used in explosives.