Chemistry, asked by yrmaitreyi15, 4 months ago

Amount of solutes A, B, C, D and E in 1500 g of
water at 25°C, 50°C and 75°C in their saturated
solutions are given below.
25°C 50°C 75°C
(A) 235 g 280 g 240 g
(B) 180 g 190 g 220 g
(C) 160 g 170 g 180 g
(D) 175 g 220 g 200 g
Arrange the solutes in the increasing order of the
amount of solutes that crystallises out by cooling
from 75°C to 25°C:
ABDC
ACDB
CABD
ACBD​

Answers

Answered by amp11
0

Answer:

I think so ....

D.) 175g, 220g, 200g...

Explanation:

3.) CABD....

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