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how many grams of table salt will dissolve to water to form a Saturated solution?​

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Answered by rahuljibth1997
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Explanation:

The solubility of sodium chloride or table salt is only slightly affected by temperature increase. Aside from this, salt also increases the temperature at which water boils. With 100 grams of almost-boiling water (around 200 to 212 degrees F), you can add around 40 grams of salt before it becomes saturated.


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Answered by letmeanswer12
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40 grams of table salt will dissolve to water to form a Saturated solution.

Explanation:

Temperature has just a minor effect on the solubility of sodium chloride or table salt. Salt, on the other hand, raises the temperature at which water boils. You can add roughly 40 grammes of salt to 100 grammes of almost-boiling water (around 200 to 212 degrees F) before it becomes saturated.

A solution is formed when table salt dissolves in water:

  • When salt is mixed with water, the covalent bonds of water are stronger than the ionic bonds in the salt molecules, and the salt dissolves.
  • The salt is dissolved at this point, resulting in a homogenous solution.
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