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tankabanditka [31]
3 years ago
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12g of Pottasium sulphate dissolves in 75g of water at 60°C. What is the solubility at that temperature?

Chemistry
1 answer:
pentagon [3]3 years ago
8 0
To find solubility, we need calculate how much potassium sulfate will be dissolved at 100 g of water.

12 g potassium sulfate  ------ 75 g water
x g potassium sulfate  --------100 g water

x=12*100/75 = 16g
So, solubility of potassium sulfate at 60⁰ C is 16 g potassium sulfate per 100 g of water.
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