Physics, asked by pratyush2323, 8 months ago

find the concentration of salt and water which solubility is 20 %and contains 50 g of salt in it ​

Answers

Answered by gopalberma
0

A substance's solubility graph tells you how its solubility changes, let's say starting from room temperature, when temperature is either decreased or increase

A substance's solubility graph tells you how its solubility changes, let's say starting from room temperature, when temperature is either decreased or increaseAs you can see, at room temperature sodium chloride has a solubility of approximately

A substance's solubility graph tells you how its solubility changes, let's say starting from room temperature, when temperature is either decreased or increaseAs you can see, at room temperature sodium chloride has a solubility of approximately 35 g/100 g H

A substance's solubility graph tells you how its solubility changes, let's say starting from room temperature, when temperature is either decreased or increaseAs you can see, at room temperature sodium chloride has a solubility of approximately 35 g/100 g H2

A substance's solubility graph tells you how its solubility changes, let's say starting from room temperature, when temperature is either decreased or increaseAs you can see, at room temperature sodium chloride has a solubility of approximately 35 g/100 g H2O

A substance's solubility graph tells you how its solubility changes, let's say starting from room temperature, when temperature is either decreased or increaseAs you can see, at room temperature sodium chloride has a solubility of approximately 35 g/100 g H2O .

A substance's solubility graph tells you how its solubility changes, let's say starting from room temperature, when temperature is either decreased or increaseAs you can see, at room temperature sodium chloride has a solubility of approximately 35 g/100 g H2O .As temperature increases, its solubility increases as well. Notice, however, that it does not increase significantly. In fact, you can expect to be able to dissolve no more than

A substance's solubility graph tells you how its solubility changes, let's say starting from room temperature, when temperature is either decreased or increaseAs you can see, at room temperature sodium chloride has a solubility of approximately 35 g/100 g H2O .As temperature increases, its solubility increases as well. Notice, however, that it does not increase significantly. In fact, you can expect to be able to dissolve no more than 40 g

Similar questions