Which of the following does NOT effect the solubility (in g/mL)
of an insoluble salt in a solution?
1.The solution temperature.
2.None of the statements are valid.
3.The number of grams of the salt placed in the solution.
4.All of the above.
The correct statement for the above question is
2. None of the above statements are valid.
Since the solution temperature can effect the solubility of a insoluble salt. Again the number of grams if the salt placed in the solution also affect the solubility. As for example solubility of AgCl is very much affected if AgNO3 is present.
Which of the following does NOT effect the solubility (in g/mL) of an insoluble salt in...
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