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To prepare a 0.01N KBr solution, dissolve 0.74g of KBr in 1 liter of water. This will give you a solution with a molarity of 0.01N for KBr.
Yes, potassium bromide (KBr) is soluble in water. It forms a clear, colorless solution when dissolved.
To make a 2.13 M solution of KBr, you need to determine the number of moles of KBr required using the formula Molarity = moles of solute / volume of solution in liters, then calculate the mass of KBr needed using its molar mass. Once you have the mass of KBr, you can add it to the water to prepare the solution.
KBr, because it is an ionic compound, and many ionic compounds dissociate in water.
When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the sodium and chloride ions separate and become surrounded by water molecules. This process is called dissociation, and it results in the formation of a clear, salty solution.
The temperature of water decrease.
it falls to the bottem of the water
It eventually dissolves back into water
It dissolves
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the sand dissolves in the water
The salt dissolves in the water
To prepare a 0.01N KBr solution, dissolve 0.74g of KBr in 1 liter of water. This will give you a solution with a molarity of 0.01N for KBr.
The baking soda dissolves in the water
It easily dissolves and is disassociated.
the solution becomes basic
It dissolves.