2. Which solution(s) are saturated after heating to 100°C? Explain. After heating there was no change in saturation 3. W

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2. Which solution(s) are saturated after heating to 100°C? Explain. After heating there was no change in saturation 3. W

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2. Which solution(s) are saturated after heating to 100°C? Explain. After heating there was no change in saturation 3. Which salt is most affected by change in temperature? Explain. The NH₂ll grew when cold. while NHC did not III. Comparing the nature of solute and solvent. 1. Use your observations to complete the table.. Visupe Substance You Light De-lonized water 1M NaCl 1 MHC Hes Yes be sugar solution glacial HC,H,O₂ 1MNH₂ 1 M NaOH Ethanol Hexane Note: To describe the light produced, record bright, dim or no light. To describe the kind of electrolyte, record strong, weak or nonelectrolyte. LOVE FA bo yes Yes Kind of Electrolyte con Strang Strang no no Loo Inn weak bring non Inon 2. Which substances contain mobile ions? 3. Which substances contain molecules only? 4. Both HCI and HC₂H3O₂ are acids. Both NaOH and NH are bases. On the basis of your observations, compare the amount of ions present in each acid and each base. 136
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