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Potassium bromide has a solubility of 80g/100ml of H20 at 50º C. A saturated solution would be equivalent to a ____________-molar solution?
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DrBob222
80 g KBr is how many moles? moles = grams/molar mass.

M = moles/0.1L = ??
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