An aqueous solution is saturated in both potassium

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An aqueous solution is saturated in both potassium chlorate and carbon dioxide gas at room temperature. What happens when the solution is warmed to 85 °C?

a) Potassium chlorate precipitates out of solution.

b) Carbon dioxide bubbles out of solution.

c) Potassium chlorate precipitates out of solution and carbon dioxide bubbles out of solution.

d) Nothing happens; all of the potassium chloride and the carbon dioxide remain dissolved in solution.

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QUESTION:

Problem 2SAQ

An aqueous solution is saturated in both potassium chlorate and carbon dioxide gas at room temperature. What happens when the solution is warmed to 85 °C?

a) Potassium chlorate precipitates out of solution.

b) Carbon dioxide bubbles out of solution.

c) Potassium chlorate precipitates out of solution and carbon dioxide bubbles out of solution.

d) Nothing happens; all of the potassium chloride and the carbon dioxide remain dissolved in solution.

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Problem 2SAQAn aqueous solution is saturated in both potassium chlorate and carbon dioxide gas atroom temperature. What happens when the solution is warmed to 85 °Ca) Potassium chlorate precipitates out of solution.b) Carbon dioxide bubbles out of solution.c) Potassium chlorate precipitates out of solution and carbon dioxide bubbles out ofsolution.d) Nothin

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