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A 3.51 g sample of a salt dissolves in 9.10 g of water to give a saturated solution at 25°C. What is the solubility (in g salt/100 g of H2O) of the salt?
 


   
   
   
   
 
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$1.00 Solubility and saturated solutions

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Preview: ... " just means "no more will dissolve".<br><br>And "solubility" is measured at the "no more will dissolve" point - so your question nearly answers itself.<br><br>Note that for most "solids that dissolve into a liquid" (like salt into water) - the hotter the liquid, the more wil ...

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Preview: ... the salt<br>= ...

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