Chemistry, asked by jahanvi8251, 9 months ago

The solubility of a substance can be measured in grams/liter. In a chemistry lab, Justin and Ellie are working with a substance that has a solubility of 12. This ratio means that 12 grams of the substance can dissolve in one liter of water. Type the correct answer in the box. Use numerals instead of words. It would require liters of water to dissolve 36 grams of the substance.

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Answered by goutham4414
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Answer:

3 litres

Explanation:

since 12g dissolves in 1L of water then the solubility is 12.So when there is 36g of water the solubility will still remain 12.Therefore in order to dissolve 36g we require 3L of watee

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