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Find the concentration of 50g of potassium nitrate dissolved in 120ml of water.​

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Producing a graph to represent solubility data

Many substances are soluble in water. Some, like sodium chloride, dissolve to form a clear solution, others dissolve to form coloured solutions. Not all compounds have the same solubility. The solubility of a substance is usually given in g/100cm3. At room temperature (25 °C) sodium chloride has a solubility of 36 g / 100 cm3 - this means that 36 grams of sodium chloride will dissolve in 100 cm3 of water.

When no more solid can be dissolved in a solution, the solution is said to be saturated.

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