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Problems based on solubility:-
Find the mass of potassium chloride would be needed to form a saturated solution in 60 g of water at 303 K?
Given that solubility of the KCl is 37/100 g at this temperature.
Given that solubility of the KCl is 37/100 g at this temperature.
Given:
Mass of the potassium chloride in 100g of water in in saturated solution = g
Formula:
The solubility is expressed mathematically as
Solubility = / x 100
By substituting the given data, we get
Mass of potassium chloride in 60g of water in saturated solution = / x
Solubility = g.