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Asked by linda

How do I find Experimental KCl solubility with this data:
Test tube solute: Crystalizing temp
KCl
35g/100ml 23.97C
40 39.55
45 57.10
50 75.20
15 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Spacing is a problem on these boards. If this is 35 g/100 @ 23.97 C
40 g/100 @ 39.55 C,
45 g/100 @ 57.10 C, and
50 g/100 @ 75.20 C, then I recommend that you graph the data. Then pick the temperature and read the solubility.
15 years ago

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