Asked by loveth
calculate the solubility of 10.1g of potassium trioxonitrate v dissolved in 50g of disstilled water at 25 degree celsius
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Answered by
bobpursley
https://sites.prairiesouth.ca/legacy/chemistry/chem30/graphics/4_graphics/sol_curve.jpg
Looks like solubility is 40g per 100 g of water, and in 50 g, then 20g, so yes, the 10.1g of KNO3 will dissove. I guess that is what you are asking, you have dissolved 20.2g/100gwater
Looks like solubility is 40g per 100 g of water, and in 50 g, then 20g, so yes, the 10.1g of KNO3 will dissove. I guess that is what you are asking, you have dissolved 20.2g/100gwater
Answered by
MathMate
Solubility is the amount of solid that dissolves in 100g of water at the given temperature.
10.1 g dissolves in 50 g H2O at 25°C
X g dissolves in 100 g H2O at 25°C
Solve for X.
10.1 g dissolves in 50 g H2O at 25°C
X g dissolves in 100 g H2O at 25°C
Solve for X.
Answered by
Idayat
Xg×50g=10.1×100
Xg=10.1×100÷50=20.2g
Xg=10.1×100÷50=20.2g
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