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the solubility of a salt in water is 20 gram by hundred gram at 25 degree Celsius it increases 10% for every 5 degree Celsius rise of temperature of 250 degree Celsius and then becomes constant a solution of 26 gram of the same salt in hundred gram of water at 35 degree celsius would be​
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Answered by chaitalisaha021
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Solubility is the amount of solute added in a given amount of solvent to attain saturation. Hence, in given solution, for saturation, 36−20=16g of salt is required to be added.

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