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a linear curve does not represent x^2
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A bell curve reaches its highest point in the middle and is lower on the sides. It can represent standard deviations from the mean.
The slope of the curve at each point on thegraph is the speed at that point in time. (Not velocity.)
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Unsaturated solutions - more solute could be dissolved at the temperature. The solubility curve indicates the concentration of a saturated solution- the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve at that specific temperature. Values below the curve represent unsaturated solutions - more solute could be dissolved at that temperature. Values above the curve represent supersaturated solutions, a solution which holds more solute that can normally dissolve in that volume of solvent.
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You can predict the solubility curve vs Temperature for adiptic acid in water by plotting a graph.
Temperatures are usually written on the x-axis of a solubility curve. Grams per 100 grams of water is usually shown on the y-axis.
When using a solubility curve to make a prediction about the amount of a solute within a solution, you must increase the amount of solute to make a solution, which will give you a concentrated solution
It is a curve solubility (in grams of solute to 100 g watere) versus temperature. See at the link below some examples.
a linear curve does not represent x^2
whats the conclusion of solibility of potassium nitrate
Grams of solute per 100 grams of water
Grams of solute per 100 grams of water
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