Chemistry
To make a saturated solution, 136 g of a salt is dissolved in 500 g of water at 293 K. Find its solubility at this temperature.
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Answer
Given,
Mass of solute = 136 g
Mass of solvent = 500 g
At the temperature 293k
Solubility = x 100
= x 100
= 27.2 g
∴ The solubility of given salt at 293k is 27.2 g
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