Interpretation:
Reasonable conclusion for the experiment needs to be determined, if entire experimental data is correct.
Concept introduction:
Carbonated beverages include carbon dioxide dissolved in water. It is due to this gas that there are bubbles are fizzing in the liquid.
Answer to Problem 3STP
Correct answer: Option (a)
Explanation of Solution
Option (a) It can be seen in the graph that at
Option (b) In the experiment performed by the student, temperature is continuously increasing with each sample and so the amount of
Option (c) The higher the temperature, the higher is solubility of solids such as sugar dissolves easily in warm water than it dissolves in cold water. But dissolving of
Option (d). The higher is the temperature, the lesser is the mass of
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