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a saturated solution of a salt X contains 0.28g of the salt in 100cm3 of solution at 25degree centigrate, what is the solubility of the salt X at this temperature (R.m.m of X=56)
13 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
I think i answered this earlier.(above.)
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