saturated solution of sulfur dioxide is prepared by dissolving SO2 (g) in 100g of water at 10°C and standard pressure. 5. Determine the mass of SO2 in this solution.

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A saturated solution of sulfur dioxide is prepared by dissolving SO2 (g) in 100g of water at 10°C and standard pressure. 5. Determine the mass of SO2 in this solution.
has a concentration less than the solubility of NaCl on Table G at 20.°C.
A saturated solution of sulfur dioxide is prepared by dissolving SO2 (g) in 100g of water at 10°C and standard pressure.
5. Determine the mass of SO, in this solution.
6. Based on Table G state the general relationshin between solubility and temperature of an agueous SO. solution at
Transcribed Image Text:has a concentration less than the solubility of NaCl on Table G at 20.°C. A saturated solution of sulfur dioxide is prepared by dissolving SO2 (g) in 100g of water at 10°C and standard pressure. 5. Determine the mass of SO, in this solution. 6. Based on Table G state the general relationshin between solubility and temperature of an agueous SO. solution at
Table G
Solubility Curves at Standard Pressure
150.
KI
- NAÑO,
140.
130.
KNO,
120.
110.
100.
90.
80.
NH CI
70.
HCI
60.
KCI-
50.
40.
NaCI
30.
-KCIO,
20.
-NH,
10.
SO,
0+
10.
20.
30.
40.
50.
60.
70.
80.
90.
100.
Temperature (°C)
Solubility (g solute/100. g H,O)
Transcribed Image Text:Table G Solubility Curves at Standard Pressure 150. KI - NAÑO, 140. 130. KNO, 120. 110. 100. 90. 80. NH CI 70. HCI 60. KCI- 50. 40. NaCI 30. -KCIO, 20. -NH, 10. SO, 0+ 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. 70. 80. 90. 100. Temperature (°C) Solubility (g solute/100. g H,O)
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