According to Reference Table G, how does a
decrease in temperature from 40°C to 20°C affect
t...
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Chemistry, 11.03.2021 20:40 GutsnGlory
According to Reference Table G, how does a
decrease in temperature from 40°C to 20°C affect
the solubility of NH3 and KCl?
A) The solubility of NH3 increases, and the
solubility of KCl increases.
B) The solubility of NH3 increases, and the
solubility of KCl decreases.
C) The solubility of NH3 decreases, and the
solubility of KCl increases.
D) The solubility of NH3 decreases, and the
solubility of KCl decreases.
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