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If a saturated solution of Potassium Chlorate at 80 degrees celsius cools to room temperature (25 degrees celsius), how many grams of crystals form?
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Answered by DrBob222
If you have solubility data I can help you calculate this. Also you need to specify the volume.
10 years ago

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