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Chemistry, 13.11.2020 20:40 amayarayne5

1. Drag the concentration meter (the purple circle attached to a wire) into the water and select the solute cobalt (II) chloride (CoCl2).
2. Move the shaker continuously to add cobalt (II) chloride until the concentration is 4.330 mol/L. How
would you classify this solution? ✓ saturated
3. What happened to the color of the solution as you added more of the ionic compound?
✓ It got darker
4. Tap the faucet to add another 05 L of water, bringing the total volume of the solution. When you
doubled the water volume, what happened to the concentration? It halved.
How would
you now classify this solution? ✓ unsaturated
5. Complete a similar process for two other ionic compounds Experiment with different amounts of the
ionic solute and the water solvent to observe the changing concentrations.
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