True or false: When two liquids dissolve in each other in any proportion they are partially miscible. One gram equivalent of any substance is the molecular weight of that substance... True or false: When two liquids dissolve in each other in any proportion they are partially miscible. One gram equivalent of any substance is the molecular weight of that substance divided by the number of active radicals. When we heat super saturated solution it becomes saturated. Saturated solution will give a precipitate upon cooling.
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The question is asking whether the statements provided about chemistry concepts are true or false. Each statement concerns solubility, molecular weight, saturation, and precipitation.
Answer
False: 1, 3. True: 2, 4.
False statements: 1 and 3. True statements: 2 and 4.
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False statements: 1 and 3. True statements: 2 and 4.
More Information
Liquids that dissolve in each other in all proportions are fully miscible, not partially. Heating a supersaturated solution often allows more solute to dissolve, maintaining supersaturation. Cooling a saturated solution can lead to precipitation.
Tips
Avoid confusing terms like 'partially miscible' and 'fully miscible', and verify definitions of chemical terms before using them.
Sources
- Miscible describes two liquids that are mutually soluble in all ... - homework.study.com
- Solved When two liquids are miscible, they mix together | Chegg.com - chegg.com
- Glossary of Terms - Water Quality Association - wqa.org
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