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24.04.2020 •
Chemistry
What volume of a 1.00M HCl solution is needed to neutralize 53.0mL if a 0.45 M NaOH solution?
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Ответ:
The second friend is mostly correct.
Explanation:
When pressure decreases, gas solubility decreases. The bubbles are gas molecules that were dissolved in the water at atmospheric pressure. The bubbles started coming out as a result of the decrease pressure. The second bubbles would be water vapor because as the pressure continue to decrease, the amount of vapor pressure ( vapor leaving the surface of the liquid ) equals the external pressure and water begin to boil. So the second bubbles must be water vapor.