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the solubility of potassium nitrate is 96 what does its mean?

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Answered by kan11uni
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Explanation:

It is an ionic salt of potassium ions K+ and nitrate ions NO3−, and is therefore an alkali metal nitrate. It occurs in nature as a mineral, niter (or nitre in the UK).[6] It is a source of nitrogen, and nitrogen was named after niter. punineep and 4 more users found this answer helpful. Thanks 4

Answered by madeducators6
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Solubility

Explanation:

  • Solubility is the property of solute that depicts how efficiently it dissolves or solubilize in a solvent. It can vary from infinitely soluble to insoluble.
  • In order to quantify the extent of solubility, descriptive terms have been used like the solubility of 96 represents mass parts of solvent required to dissolve 1 mass part of solute.
  • According to the standard table, if solubility is between 30-100, then the given solute is sparingly soluble.
  • Thus, potassium nitrate (ionic salt) has a solubility of 96.
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