1. In which amount of table salt and water will form an unsaturated solution?
2. How many grams of table salt will dissolve to water to form a saturated solution?
3. Which of the following will form a supersaturated solution?
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Answer: 1)When 30.0 g of NaCl is added to 100 ml of water, it all dissolves, forming an unsaturated solution.
Answer:2) The solubility of sodium chloride or table salt is only slightly affected by temperature increase. Aside from this, salt also increases the temperature at which water boils. With 100 grams of almost-boiling water (around 200 to 212 degrees F), you can add around 40 grams of salt before it becomes saturated.
Answer:3)A supersaturated solution is a more solute solution that can be dissolved by the solvent.... The most popular example is sodium acetate .
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