Using the table, determine whether adding 11 g of NaNO3 to 25 g of H2O
will produce a sa...
Chemistry, 11.03.2020 02:26 santiagohgonzales
Using the table, determine whether adding 11 g of NaNO3 to 25 g of H2O
will produce a saturated or unsaturated solution at 20 degrees Celsius:
Solubility (g/100 g H2O)
Substance 20 ° C 50° C
KCl 34 43
NaNO3 88 110
C12H22O11 (sugar) 204 260
unsaturated
saturated
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