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Chemistry, 05.01.2021 16:50 oneicyahdaley10

A solution is saturated in CO2 gas and KNO3 at room temperature. What happens when the solution is warmed to 75°C? solid KNO, precipitates out of the solution

gaseous CO2 bubbles out of the solution

solid KNO, precipitates out and gaseous CO2 bubbles out

nothing happens; both CO2 and KNO3 remain in solution

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