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Use the equation of sodium chloride dissolving in water to complete
NaCl(s) ⇄ Na+(aq) + Cl–(aq)
A student is testing two clear liquids. One liquid is water that has been modified to have a basic pH. The other liquid is a sports drink that contains added electrolytes, including Na+(aq). How can the student use the equilibrium reaction of sodium chloride to determine which liquid is which? In three to five sentences, explain your answer.
17. Which property of spider silk is not shared by Kevlar?
A. tensile strength
B. shock resistance
C. flexibility
D. found in nature
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