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- 5. Calculate the atomic mass of Iron just like you did for M8Mium. The following are the known isotopes for iron: (show all work) Fe-54-5.945% Fe-56-91.85% Fe-57-2.03% Fe-58-0.282%
- The medical condition in which the blood pH rises above the normal range of 7.35-7.45 is called .
- Compounds that bind hydrogen ions (H^+). or release ions (such as OH that combine with H^+ are called square
- Practice: Solubility Curve Answer the following questions about the solubility curve below You may need a of poper. 1. What substance is the most soluble at 0^circ C What substance is most soluble at 100^circ C? 2. How many grams of Substance B will dissolve in 100 g of water at 60^circ C? How many would dissolve in 400 gof water at the same temperature? 3. Which substance shows the least change in solubility from 0^circ C to 100^circ C? 4. As temperature increases in water, what happens to the solubility of each substance? 3. At what temperature is 30 g of Substance C in 100g of water considered to be a saturated solution? 6. At what temperature do Substances A and B have the same solubility?What about Substances A and C? 7. In terms of saturation if you put 40 g of Substance A into 100 g of water at 50^circ C what type of solution would it be? 8. In tems of saturation if you put 40 g of Substance B into 100 g of water at 50^circ C what type of solution would it be? 9. In terms of saturation if you put 40 g of Substance A into 100 g of water at 20^circ C what type of solution would it be?
- the components of substances that are ......... separate when the substance is placed in water