Question
A solution containing 100g of kbr in 100g of water at 100 degree Celsius is cooled at 40 degree Celsius. Is the solution saturated or unsaturated at 100 degrees Celsius?
Is the solution saturated or unsaturated at 40 degrees Celsius?
How much splid kbr, if any, formed during the cooling process?
Is the solution saturated or unsaturated at 40 degrees Celsius?
How much splid kbr, if any, formed during the cooling process?
Answers
Surely you must have a graph or a table that lists the solubility of KBr at various temperatures. I have a great deal of information in my head about chemistry but I just don't have all of those tables and temperatures memorized. Sorry. If you will post that information I can help.
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