1. In which amount of table salt and water will form an unsaturated solution
Amount of Table salt in grams
1.
20
35
3.
Guide Questions:
Amount of water in milliliter
(ml)
100
100
100
2.
70
2.
How many grams of table salt
will dissolve to water to form a saturated
3. Which of the following will form a supersaturated solution?
solution?
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Answer:
5 teaspoons of salt and 1 teaspoon of water
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When 30.0 g of NaCl is dissolved in 100 ml of water, an unsaturated solution is created.
Explanation:
Temperature has little effect on the solubility of sodium chloride, or table salt. Salt, on the other hand, raises the temperature at which water boils. You may add roughly 40 grammes of salt to 100 grammes of almost-boiling water before it gets saturated (about 200 to 212 degrees F).
Supersaturated solutions contain more solutes than the solvent can dissolve. The most well-known example is sodium acetate.
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