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The solubility of sodium floride, NaF, is 4.06 g NaF/100 g H2O at 20ºC. What mass of NaF would you have to dissolve in 1000 g H2O to make a saturated solution?
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Answered by DrBob222
4.06 g x (1000/100) = ??
Wouldn't you expect to dissolve 10 times more NaF in 10 x more water?
15 years ago
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The solubility of sodium floride, NaF, is 4.06 g NaF/100 g H2O at 20ºC. What mass of NaF would you have to dissolve in 1000 g H2O to make a saturated solution?

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