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Transcribed Image Text:Grams of solute /100 g H,0
NH,
3 can be supported by the solu-
Which inference about
bility curves shown?
Solubility Curves
150
140
KI
130
120
NANO,
KNO
110
100
90
80
HCI
NH.CI
70
60
KCI
NH,
50
40
NaCI
30
KCIO
20
10
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Temperature °C

Transcribed Image Text:10
SO
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Temperature °C
NH
3 is more soluble than KI,
NH
3 is a gas.
NH,
3 is not affected by temperature.
C
The solubility of
NH.
3 is a solid.
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