Science, asked by nikitachauhan1414, 8 months ago

the solubility of a salt in water is 20g /100g at 20 degree Celsius. it increases 10 percent for every 5 degree Celsius rise of temperature upto 50 degree Celsius and then become constant. A solution of 26 g of the same salt in 100 g of water at 35 degree Celsius would be ​

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Answered by thakareaaryan888
14

Answer:

You can determine how many grams of sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, can be dissolved in  

100 g

of water at  

80

C

by taking a look at its solubility graph.

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

Explanation:

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