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Insoluble salts and Gibbs free energy
Is it true that according to gibbs free energy equation, insoluble salts such as AgCl don't dissolve because the process would be too endothermic? The right side of the equation, TΔS, would have to be ...
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How do I turn room temperature water into boiling water for drinking using an chemical/additive? [closed]
I am trying to create instant boiling water using a chemical of sorts, so that it can be consumed by a human. For example; someone could make tea without a kettle or any available water heating ...
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How does increasing the ionic strength of an aqueous solution decrease the activity coefficient?
Activity is a new concept for me, and I am having a little bit of trouble understanding it.
For the equation:
$$\ce{aA + bB<=>cC + dD}$$
$$K_c= \frac{[\ce{A}]^a[\ce{B}]^b}{[\ce{C}]^c[\ce{D}]^...
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Why is lithium bromide used in absorption refrigerators?
Lithium bromide refrigerator
Why is lithium bromide used in absorption refrigerators? It is more expensive than sodium chloride. The wikipedia article on lithium bromide says it is extremely ...
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Thermodynamics behind Deliquescence?
The phenomenon of deliquescence wherein a water soluble substance absorbs water from atmosphere and dissolve in it forming a saturated solution, has thermodynamic roots. I have read the fact that the ...
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Why do salts such as NaCl dissolve?
If we look at solubility of salts in water, we are told that they disassociate, because the positive $\ce{Na}$ ion is attracted to the partially negative oxygen in water and the negative $\ce{Cl}$ is ...