1. Explain how a saturated solution represents an equillibrium between the solution and any undissolved solute present.

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1. Explain how a saturated solution represents an equillibrium
between the solution and any undissolved solute present.
2. Addition of 12 M (concentrated) HCI to saturated NaCl results in
precipitation of NaCl. Yet when 1 M HCI is added to the same NaCl
solution, no precipitate forms. Explain.
4. When you added concentrated ammonia to the silver chloride
equillibrium system, the silver chloride solid dissolved as the
soluble silver/ammonia complex formed. When you subsequently
added nitric acid, the silver chloride re-precipitated.
Explain.equilibrium
Transcribed Image Text:Plz help im a student explain in a way I can understand. 1. Explain how a saturated solution represents an equillibrium between the solution and any undissolved solute present. 2. Addition of 12 M (concentrated) HCI to saturated NaCl results in precipitation of NaCl. Yet when 1 M HCI is added to the same NaCl solution, no precipitate forms. Explain. 4. When you added concentrated ammonia to the silver chloride equillibrium system, the silver chloride solid dissolved as the soluble silver/ammonia complex formed. When you subsequently added nitric acid, the silver chloride re-precipitated. Explain.equilibrium
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