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Chemistry
Hypothesis:
1. Write a hypothesis that predicts how each solubility factor will affect the solution. Does it make
it sweeter, watery, murky, or grainy? How does it compare to the control drink made according to
the powdered drink mix package? The solubility factors to test are heating the solvent, stirring the
solvent, and decreasing the particle size before dissolving the drink mix in the solvent.
An example hypothesis could be: Heating up a solvent increases the sweet taste of a powdered
drink mix.
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Ответ:
The limiting reagent refers to the reagent in a multipotent reaction, which will get exhausted as the reaction advances towards completion. In other words, if a chemical reaction exhibits various reagents, then the limiting reagent is the reagent, which will become exhausted first, parting some amount of the other reactants remaining. This is essential to determine, as the concentration of the limiting reagent, which is found in the reaction, will predict that how much product is generated.