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The solubility of KI is 50 g in 100 g of H2O at 20 ?C. If 110 grams of KI are added to 200 grams of H2O, what would happen?
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DrBob222
50 g KI will dissolve in 100 g H2O @ 20C.
Then 200 g H2O will dissolve 100 g KI. Therefore, you place 110 g KI in 200 g H2O, it will dissolve 100 g and the other 10 will not dissolve. This is a saturated solution.
Then 200 g H2O will dissolve 100 g KI. Therefore, you place 110 g KI in 200 g H2O, it will dissolve 100 g and the other 10 will not dissolve. This is a saturated solution.
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