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A solution of magnesium chloride has 5 grams of the salt dissolved in 100 grams of water at 70 ºC. Approximately how many more grams of salt can be added to make a saturated solution?

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Answered by sultanasultana595
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Explanation:

Mass of the solute=5 g

Mass of the solvent=100g

Total mass of the solution = M. of solute + M. of solvent

=5 +100

=105 grams

thus 105g salt is added.

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