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Anonymous
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Hellooo Mr. Eichert I hope you're having a fine day/night. I was wondering if there is any significance of the direction a curve is going on a Solubility graph. Like if the line starts at 0 'C and 90g of solute in H2O and ends at 90 'C with 10g of solute solubility. (NH3). Does that mean it's a gas? all the negative trends are gases? and the ones going upward are solids? Thanks in advance.

That is very true.  In order to keep gases dissolved in solution, you have to keep it at a lower temperature.  The higher the temperature the more the gas wants to come out of solution (mainly because it wants to move around faster and faster and it cannot do that dissolved in solution).  

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Anonymous
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Will liquids and solids (the quiz we made our own notes for) be on the test this week?

Nope, just solutions.

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