Chemistry, asked by Sadhumitha, 1 year ago

At a certain temperature, 96g water is required to dissolve 1.2g of an unknown salt, then the Solubility of the salt is

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Answered by tiwaavi
2

Mass of the solution = 96 + 1.2 = 97.2 g.

Mass of the solute = 1.2

∴ Solubility = Mass of the solute/Mass of the solution

= 1.2/97.2 = 0.012


∴ Solubility of the salt is 0.012 .

In % Solubility is 1.2 %


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Answered by karthikesh05
8

Answer:

(1.2×10÷96×10)÷100 = 1.25 %

Explanation:

solubility is mass of solute by mass of solution multiplied by 100 . so just put the values and get the answer .

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