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Physics, 09.11.2019 23:31 JosefineRubino2204

Tim is experimenting with salts dissolving in water. he thinks that all salts will become more soluble as the temperature increases. he plots the data on the graph and decides that temperature has very little effect on the solubility of a) sodium nitrate. b) sodium chloride. c) potassium iodide. d) potassium nitrate.

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