Achemistry student weighs out 13.0 g of an unknown solid compound x and adds it to 100. ml of distilled water at 29.° c. after 10 minutes of stirring, all of the x has dissolved. just to be sure, the student adds a further 4. mg of x to the solution, and it, too, dissolves. using only the information above, can you calculate the solubility of x in water at 29.° c ?
a. yes
b. no
if you said yes, calculate it. be sure your answer has a unit symbol and the right number of significant digits.
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