Science, asked by cjlewis26oct, 2 months ago

the table shows the solubility of two substances in water at 20 °C. Solubility of Substances Mass (kg) =100 Solubility of Sodium Chloride (g per 100 g of water) L AND K
Solubility of Lead Nitrate =200 (g per 100 g of water) 36 54
please just give me the answer for l and k and explain why
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Answered by vanshpanchal9555
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A homogenous mixture is usually called a solution.

A solution is formed when solvent particles completely surround solute particles which are then uniformly dispersed.

A substance is said to be soluble if it dissolves in a solvent to form a solution.

A substance is said to be insoluble if it does not dissolve in a solvent to form a solution.

The substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution is referred to as the solute.

When a solute dissolves in water, the solution is referred to as an aqueous solution.

The amount of solute present in the solution is referred to as the concentration of the solution.

The terms dilute and concentrated refer to the relative concentrations of two or more solutions:

A dilute solution has less solute present in the solution than a concentration solution.

A solution is said to be unsaturated if more solute could be dissolved in a given amount of the solvent at a specified temperature.

A solution is said to be saturated when no more of the solute can be dissolved in a given amount of the solvent at a specified temperature.

The solubility of a solute in a given solvent refers to the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in that solvent at a given temperature.

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