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Consider the solubilities of a particular solute at two different temperatures.

Temperature Solubility (g/100 g H2O)
20.0 48.3
30.0 87.6

Suppose a saturated solution of this solute was made using 84.0 g H2O at 20.0 °C. How much more solute can be added if the temperature is increased to 30.0°C.

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Answered by SUBRATA4322
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Answer:

CHEMISTRY

A solution is defined as a:

A .

Homogeneous mixture of two or more substances

B .

Heterogeneous mixture of two or more substances

C .

Homogeneous mixture of liquid and solid components only

D .

Homogeneous mixture consisting of water as one

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. A solution may exist in any phase. 

A solution consists of a solute and a solvent. 

The solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent.

For example, in a saline solution, salt is the solute dissolved in water as the solvent.

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