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Okay! So if 50g of Lithium Bromide is mixed with 100g of water at 20 degrees Celsius a solution forms. If the water was heated to 70 degrees Celsius would the solution form faster, slower, or at the same rate and why?

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The lithium bromide salt is a neutral salt that when reacted with water, it can dissolve and form a supersaturated, balanced or slightly saturated solution.

If we increase the temperature of said reaction, we promote the dissociation of the molecules, thus helping to dissolve, in this way the solution would form much faster than at 60 degrees Celsius.

Step-by-step explanation:

As this chemical compound is a neutral salt, we mean that its pH is neutral.

Binary salts are combinations of 2 elements other than hydrogen and oxygen. The union of a metallic element with a non-metallic element forms a neutral salt, while the union of a non-metallic element with another non-metallic element forms a volatile salt.

The types of neutral salts that exist are: fluorides, chlorides, bromides, iodides, astatides, sulfides, tellurides, selenides, nitrides, phosphides, arsenides, antimonides, borides, carbides and silicides.

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