The answer is true. According to the second law of thermodynamics, energy tends to become more spread out
Density of a solution is mass of solution per unit volume
Density = mass/volume
mass of solution is 46.08 g
volume of solution is 58.9 mL
since mass and volume is known, density can be calculated
density = 46.08 g / 58.9 mL = 0.78 g/mL
Any given experiment has numerous control variables, and it's important for a scientist to try to hold all variables constant except for the independent variable. If a control variable changes during an experiment, it may invalidate the correlation between the dependent and independent variables.
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Na₃PO₄ -----> 3Na(+) + PO₄(3-)
y-y.......................3y...........y
3y = 1.2
y = 0,4M
Na₃PO₄ -----> 3Na(+) + PO₄(3-)
0,4-0,4..............1,2..........0,4
0.........................1,2..........0,4
C = n/V
n = C×V
n = 0,4×0,65L
n = 0,26 mol Na₃PO₄
mNa₃PO₄: (23×3)+31+(16×4) = 164 g/mol
164g ----- 1 mol
Xg -------- 0,26 mol
X = 164×0,26
X = 42,64g Na₂SO₄