A solute X has a solubility of 50g per 100g of water at 60 degrees Celsius. How many grams of X are required to form a saturated solution in 250g of water at 60 degrees Celsius?
a. 132g
b. 100g
c. 90g
d. 125g
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125 g ✔️
Explanation:
because if x have solubility of 50 g per 100 g of water means of cource 250 g of water will require the 1\2 of x solubility and the half of 250 is 125 ez .
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