33) Increasing gas pressure and decreasing temperature increase the solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False? True False Neither true nor false 34) Decreasing gas pressure and increasing temperature increase the solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False? True False Neither true nor false 35) Decreasing gas pressure and decreasing temperature increase the solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False? True False Neither true nor false

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TOPIC : THE SOLUTION PROCESS AND FACTORS THAT AFFECT SOLUBILITY

33) Increasing gas pressure and decreasing temperature increase the
solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False?
True
False
Neither true nor false
34) Decreasing gas pressure and increasing temperature increase the
solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False?
True
False
Neither true nor false
35) Decreasing gas pressure and decreasing temperature increase the
solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False?
True
False
Neither true nor false
Transcribed Image Text:33) Increasing gas pressure and decreasing temperature increase the solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False? True False Neither true nor false 34) Decreasing gas pressure and increasing temperature increase the solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False? True False Neither true nor false 35) Decreasing gas pressure and decreasing temperature increase the solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False? True False Neither true nor false
31) Oil and water are immiscible. Which is the most likely reason? *
Oil molecules are denser than water.
Oil molecules are composed mostly of carbon and hydrogen.
Oil molecules have higher molar masses than water.
Oil molecules have higher vapor pressures than water.
Oil molecules have higher boiling points than water.
Option 6
32) Increasing gas pressure and increasing temperature increase the
solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False?
True
False
Neither true nor false
Transcribed Image Text:31) Oil and water are immiscible. Which is the most likely reason? * Oil molecules are denser than water. Oil molecules are composed mostly of carbon and hydrogen. Oil molecules have higher molar masses than water. Oil molecules have higher vapor pressures than water. Oil molecules have higher boiling points than water. Option 6 32) Increasing gas pressure and increasing temperature increase the solubility of a gas in solution? Is this True or False? True False Neither true nor false
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