Shape, Size, Solubility and Concentration of Particulates
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Briefly describe the differences between shape, size, solubility and concentration of particulates.
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This solution explains the difference between shape, size, solubility, and concentration of particulates with specific examples of carbon and NaCl.
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Particulates are fine solid (or liquid) particles that are suspended in the air.
Shape:
The shape of particulates depends on the molecules that make up the particulates. Sea salt (NaCl), for example, has a cubic shape. Some carbon particulates, like carbon soot, have soccer ball-like shapes. The shape depends on the structure ...
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