Question: Predict what will be observed in each experiment below. experiment predicted observation (choose one) O A bigger mass of NaCl precipitate will form in Sample

Predict what will be observed in each experiment
Predict what will be observed in each experiment below. experiment predicted observation (choose one) O A bigger mass of NaCl precipitate will form in Sample #2. A pair of 100mL samples of water are taken from a well bored into a large underground salt (NaCD) deposit. O A smaller mass of NaClprecipitate will form in Sample #2. Sample #1 is from the top of the well, and is initially at 32 C Sample #2 is from a depth of 50.m and is O The same mass of NaCl precipitate will form in Sample #2. initially at 42C Both samples are allowed to come to room temperature (20."C) and 1 atmpressure. An NaCl O No precipitate will form in Sample #2. precipitate is seen to form in Sample #1. O I need more information to predict whether and how much precipitate will form in Sample #2. Rock candy is formed when excess sugar is dissolved in hot water followed by crystallization. A student wants to make two batches of rock candy. He finds an unopened O It is likely that more rock candy will be formed In batch A. box of "cane sugar" in the pantry. He starts preparing batch A by dissolving sugar in 500mL of hot water O It is likely that less rock candy will be formed in batch A. (70#Q). He keeps adding sugar until no more sugar dissolves in the hot water. He cools the solution to room O It is likely that no rock candy will be formed in either batch. temperature. He prepares batch B by dissolving sugar in 500mL of water at room temperature until no more O I need more information to predict which batch is more sugar is dissolved. He lets the solution sit at room likely to form rock candy. temperature

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