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Physics, 03.04.2020 04:18 funnybugy16

Explain how carbon dioxide, in its standard state, would compare to the solubilities shown on the graph.
A) It would have a high solubility at higher temperatures since it exists in its standards state.
B) It would have a higher solubility at 30°C than any other substance except KI.
C) It would look similar to the graph for KNO3.
D) It would look similar to the graph for NH3.

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