5. Which of the following statements is FALSE according to the gas laws? a. Vc 1/P at constant temperature b. Va 1/T at constant pressure PaT at constant pressure d. Von at constant pressure and temperature с. 6. Which of the following reactions in solution would result in the formation of a precipitate? a. Ammonium carbonate and calcium chloride b. Sodium sulfate and copper (II) nitrate Iron and magnesium chlorate d. Carbon dioxide and sulfur oxide с.

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5. Which of the following statements is FALSE according to the gas laws?
a. Vx 1/P at constant temperature
b. Va 1/T at constant pressure
Pa T at constant pressure
d. Van at constant pressure and temperature
c.
6. Which of the following reactions in solution would result in the formation of a precipitate?
a. Ammonium carbonate and calcium chloride
b. Sodium sulfate and copper (II) nitrate
c. Iron and magnesium chlorate
d. Carbon dioxide and sulfur oxide
Transcribed Image Text:5. Which of the following statements is FALSE according to the gas laws? a. Vx 1/P at constant temperature b. Va 1/T at constant pressure Pa T at constant pressure d. Van at constant pressure and temperature c. 6. Which of the following reactions in solution would result in the formation of a precipitate? a. Ammonium carbonate and calcium chloride b. Sodium sulfate and copper (II) nitrate c. Iron and magnesium chlorate d. Carbon dioxide and sulfur oxide
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