Given: solubility (g/100g H2O) temp

  1. what temperature would each of the following solubility be observed?a. 50g KCL in 100g H2O b. 100g NaNO3 in 100g H2O c. 60g KNO3
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  2. Given: solubility (g/100g H2O)temp degrees celcius KBR 20 65 40 80 60 90 80 100 100 110 A solution containing 10.5g of KBr in
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  3. @20*C solubility - 22g CuSO4 / 100g H2O@40*C solubility - 42g CuSO4 / 100g H2O which is saturated and unsaturated a. @20*C is 6g
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  4. The solubility of KNO3 is 80g/100g water at 50 degrees and 10g/100g water at 0 degrees. The solubility of CuSO4 is 60g/100g
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  5. You have a 35.5 g of a saturated solution of potassium nitrate at 80oC which you cool to40oC, what mass of potassium nitrate
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  6. sodium chloride (relative molecular mass = 58.5) had a solubility of 36.0 g per 100g of water. the density of the solution is
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  7. The solubility of copper(ii) tetraoxosulphate vi at 85°c is 60g in 100g and at 15°c is 18.8g in 100g. if 120g of solution
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  8. the solubility of silver sulfate in water is 0.223%(w/v) at 35 degrees celsius.calculate the solubility product of this salt at
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  9. What will the graph look like when the relationship of the number of grams of solute that a soluution is 50grams of H2O at
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  10. Sodium chloride salt (NaCl) has a solubility coefficient equal to 55g/100g of water at 25 ° C. If we add 15g of salt to 100g of
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