<h3><u>Answer;</u></h3>
357 mg/mL
<h3><u>Explanation;</u></h3>
- Solubility is defined to be the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature. The solubility of a salt is one of many physical properties that depend on temperature.
- At room temperature 25 °C, the solubility of salt or Sodium Chloride is 357 mg/mL.
- For many solutes, increasing the temperature increases the solubility of the solute. The solubility of sodium chloride or table salt is only slightly affected by temperature increase.
Answer : The volume of the resulting solution will be 0.4999 L.
Explanation : As the two molar concentration of the
solution are given and one of the volume concentration needs to be found.
So, according to the formula :-
And here if we consider
as 0.1718 L moles and
as 0.3556 moles then we need to find
as
is given as 0.1222 moles.
Hence on solving the formula we get,
= (0.1718 X 0.3556) / 0.1222 = 0.4999 L
Alpha helix and beta sheets are the secondary structure of protein
Answer:
F
Explanation:
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Answer: 39.948 grams
Explanation:
The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles Argon, or 39.948 grams