1, Calculate the solubility of an unknown salt (in g/100 g water) if 8.426 g of the salt saturates 43.20 g of water.
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In this case, the solute is the unknown salt and the solvent is water. The solubility is usually expressed in terms of mass of solute per 100 g of solvent. So, we need to find out how much salt can be dissolved in 100 g of water. Given that 8.426 g of the salt Show more…
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