a change in pressure would have the greatest effect on the solubility of a

A. solid in a liquid
B. gas in a liquid
C.liquid in a liquid
D.liquid in a solid

in an aqueous solution of potassium chloride, the solute is
A. Cl
B. KCl
C. H20
D. K

B for the aqueous solution one

Pressure increases the solubility of a gas in a liuqid more than the others.
Teh solute is KCl.

d

1)B

2)B

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To determine the effect of pressure on solubility, it is important to understand the behavior of different solutes in different solvents.

For the first question, the options are solid in a liquid, gas in a liquid, liquid in a liquid, and liquid in a solid. When pressure is applied, it affects the solubility of different solutes to different extents. In general, an increase in pressure tends to increase the solubility of gases in liquids. This is because higher pressure forces gas molecules to come into closer proximity with the liquid solvent, allowing for more interactions and increasing the solubility. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Gas in a liquid.

For the second question, the options are Cl, KCl, H20, and K. In an aqueous solution of potassium chloride (KCl), the solute is the compound KCl itself. A solute refers to the substance being dissolved in a solvent, and in this case, the solute is KCl, as it is being dissolved in the solvent, which is water (H2O). Therefore, the correct answer is B. KCl.

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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