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12 grams of Potassium Sulphate dissolved in 75 grams of water at 60 degree Celsius what is the solubility of Potassium Sulphate in water at the temperature

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Answered by mappam1947gmailcom
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Hey Chika ❤❤

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✴Here we have been given that 75 grams of water dissolves 12 grams of potassium sulphate.

✴We how to find how much potassium sulphate will dissolved in hundred grams of water.

Now,

75g \: of \: water \: dissolves \: \\ = 12g \: of \: potassium \: sulphate

So, 100 grams water will dissolve
 = 12 \div 75 \times 100g \: of \: potassium \: sulphate
 = 16g \: of \: potassium \: sulphate

Hence, the solubility of potassium sulphate in water is 16 gram at 60 degree Celsius.

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Answered by debosmitadas18
1

Answer:

The solubility of Potassium Sulphate in water at the temperature is 16g.

Explanation:

75g of water dissolves = 12g of potassium sulphate

1 g of water = 12/75 g

100g of water will dissolve = (12/75) × 100 = 16g

Thus, the solubility of potassium sulphate in water is 16 grams at 60° Celsius.

Solubility is the formation of new bonds between solute molecules and solvent molecules.

Solubility is defined as the maximum amount of substance, dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature.

Water solubility is a measure by the amounts of chemical substances that can dissolved in water at a given temperature. Units of Solubility are usually in mg/L (milligrams/liter) or ppm (parts per million).

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