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The boiling point of Sodium chloride(aq) is higher and the freezing point of Sodium chloride(aq) is lower.
The boiling point is the temperature at which the pressure exerted by the surroundings upon a liquid is equal to the pressure exerted by the vapour of the liquid.
Usually, in this context, you would be referring to the boiling and freezing point of a Sodium chloride solution compared to pure H2O.
The boiling point of pure water is 100 degrees Celcius (212 Fahrenheit), and the freezing/melting point is below 0 degrees Celcius (32 Fahrenheit). For a solution, the boiling point is raised and the melting point is lowered.
This means that water will stay liquid for an increased range of temperature. Depending on the amount of Sodium chloride solute in the water, the boiling and melting points may change a few degrees.
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(2) argon (4) sodium
Answer:
B) Use a conductivity apparatus
Explanation:
I got it right on Plato. Strong acids and strong bases will conduct more than weak acids and weak bases, so you can tell if one is stronger than the other by seeing which one conducts more.
(2) 200. K to 400. K (4) 200.°C to 400.°C
A base turns blue litmus red.
A base turns orange litmus red.
A base turns yellow litmus blue.
Answer;
A base turns red litmus blue.
Explanation;
Litmus paper is an acid/base indicator that changes color to identify bases and acids.
Red litmus paper is used in chemical laboratories to identify bases. A base is a substance that accepts hydrogen ions (H+) in water. The color of a red litmus paper remains the same under acidic conditions and turns blue under basic conditions.
Blue litmus paper turns red under acidic conditions and remains the same under basic conditions. An acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution. Blue litmus paper is prepared by treating plain paper with lichen-blue litmus. Blue litmus paper is typically used to test acids, such as sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, ethanoic acid, citric acid, and vinegar.
Answer:
Your answer is A
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