Question 50 For a solution prepared by dissolving 3.0 g of NaCl to make a 1-L aqueous solution, calculate the ionic strength. O 0.045 0.059 O 0.051 O 0.11 0.027

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For a solution prepared by dissolving 3.0 g of NaCl to make a 1-L aqueous
solution, calculate the ionic strength.
0.045
0.059
O 0.051
0.11
O 0.027
Transcribed Image Text:Question 50 For a solution prepared by dissolving 3.0 g of NaCl to make a 1-L aqueous solution, calculate the ionic strength. 0.045 0.059 O 0.051 0.11 O 0.027
Question 49
Which of the following statements is true?
O lons common to the salt being dissolved in water causes shielding effect which
increases its solubility.
lonic strength is a quantity that only depends on the concentration of the ions in a
solution.
O NaNO3 increases the solubility of AgBr in water by common-ion effect
O Addition of NaBr will increase the solubility of AgBr in water.
Solubility of AgCl is higher in an aqueous solution with higher ionic strength.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 49 Which of the following statements is true? O lons common to the salt being dissolved in water causes shielding effect which increases its solubility. lonic strength is a quantity that only depends on the concentration of the ions in a solution. O NaNO3 increases the solubility of AgBr in water by common-ion effect O Addition of NaBr will increase the solubility of AgBr in water. Solubility of AgCl is higher in an aqueous solution with higher ionic strength.
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