Chemistry, asked by bsasanth, 1 month ago

A solution made of 30 grams of solute dissolved in 50 grams of solvent. The solution becomes saturated
when 10 grams of solute is added to it. What will be the solubility of the solution at that temperature?

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Answered by dipamcool2016
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From the following observation, it is clear that 30 g of solute is the maximum amount that can be dissolved in 50 g of solvent. So, this is it's solubility only. Further adding of solute will result in it's precipitation and it'll settle at the bottom. So, the next 10 g of solute that is further dissolved will be precipitated.

Conclusion: 30 g of Solute in 50 g of Solvent is it's Solubility.

I hope this helps.

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