Chemistry, 29.09.2019 11:00 adjjones2011
Listed below are possible solutes. in your possession is a beaker with 500 milliliters of water. you want to make an aqueous solution with the highest concentration of solute possible. which two solutes could you mix with the water to achieve this?
i. ammonia
i i. hexane
i i i. hexanol
i v. octane
answers:
i & ii
i & iii
ii & iii
ii & iv
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