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The solubility of potassium nitrate at 20 degree celsius is 32 gram per hundred gram of water how much salt is required to prepare 66 gram of saturated solution

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Answered by codiepienagoya
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Potassium nitrate does have a solubility of 32 grams per 100 grams of water at 20 degrees Celsius. To make 66 grams of saturated solution, 16 grams of sodium chloride are needed. In this case, its solute is potassium nitrate, and 66 grams of suitable solvent requires a great deal of salt.

Therefore, the final answer is "It takes 16 g to make 66 g of the saturated solution. In this case, the solute is potassium nitrate".

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