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Compound A has solubility at 20 degrees celsius of .029 g / 10.0 mL. How much of compound A will remain in solution after cooling to 20 degrees C?
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Answered by bobpursley
If it is not supersaturated when it cools, it will hold .029g for each 10ml. So the question is how many 10 ml do you have for the solution.
9 years ago

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