In which amount of table salt and water will to from an saturated solution
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357g in one-liter water at room temperature(25C)
Explanation:
The solubility of table salt(NaCl) in water at 25C is 357g/L. And at 100C the solubility is 391 g/L.
It means, at 25C, 357g or at 100C, 391g of NaCl is the maximum amount that can dissolve in 1L of water and form a saturated solution.
Because with the increase in temperature more solute can dissolve in a solvent. As a result solubility increases and the solvent needs more solute to form a saturated solution.
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