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60 grams of ammonia (NH3) is dissolved in 100g of water to create a saturated solution. What would happen if the temperature of the water was increased to 90โ and why? Question 5 options: About 50 grams of ammonia would come out of solution as the increase in temperature caused the solubility to increase. About 50 more grams of ammonia would be able to dissolve as the increase in temperature caused the solubility to decrease. About 50 more grams of ammonia would be able to dissolve as the increase in temperature caused the solubility to increase. About 50 grams of ammonia would come out of solution as the increase in temperature caused the solubility to decrease.
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