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The solubility of a compound in water is 6.8g/100ml at 0.33g/100ml at 25 degree celsius. Calculate the amount of water required...Asked by Olajide
The solubility of a compound in water is 6.8g/100ml at 0.33g/100ml at 25 degree celsius. Calculate the amount of water required to crystallise 10g of the compound. If the pure compound is collected at 25 degree celsius, what is the maximum possible
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Answered by
bobpursley
This makes no sense to me: The solubility of a compound in water is 6.8g/100ml at 0.33g/100ml
Answered by
Chalse
They don't even know book self can you imagine