Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

A salt solution gets saturated when a student mixes 5 g of salt in 30 ml of water in a beaker. The student further added 5 g of salt in the solution that does not dissolve in water. The student adds 20 ml of water in the beaker and observes some of the salt is dissolved. How much water is needed to dissolve the remaining salt?

(a)5 ml
(b)10 ml
(c)20 ml
(d)30 ml


nirpendrasingj: 10 ml
Anonymous: thank you sooooo much

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Answered by hammadpathan400
12

5ml 10 ml 20 ml 30ml this is the answer

Answered by udiptamandalgdb
10

Answer:

The answer is 10 ml

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