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The solubility of common salt in 100g of water is 36g. If 20g of salt is dissolved in it,
how much more is required to attain saturation?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Since the solubility of 100g of water is 36g and 20g of salt is already into the water.

We just need an extra of more 16g of salt to get the water saturated.

Actually, a bit more than 16g of salt is preferred for adding.

A saturated solution is something in which no more of solute can be dissolved in a definite quantity of solvent at a given temperature.

The addition is possible only after increasing the temp/pressure.
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