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Chapter 7.4, Problem 7.12P
Predict the effect each change has on the solubility of [1] Na2CO3(s); [2] N2(g).
- a. increasing the temperature
- b. decreasing the temperature
- c. increasing the pressure
- d. decreasing the pressure
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