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Which compound is most soluble at 60 c?

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To determine which compound is most soluble at 60°C, we would typically refer to solubility data for specific compounds at that temperature. Commonly, the solubility of salts and other compounds can change significantly with temperature.

For example, in general:

- Salts like potassium nitrate (KNO₃) tend to become more soluble as temperature increases.
- Sodium chloride (NaCl) has relatively low solubility change with temperature.
- Some compounds like certain sugars (e.g., sucrose) are also more soluble at higher temperatures.

If you have a specific set of compounds in mind, please provide that information, and I can give a more accurate comparison.

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