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To make saturated solution 36g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 100g of water at 293k find the concentration of the temperature

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Answered by darshmailid
14

Answer:

(a) Mass of solute = 36 g

    Mass of solvent = 100g

    Mass of solution = 100 + 36

                           = 136g

Concentration of solution = (Mass of solute / Mass of solution ) x100

                                  = (36/136) x 100

                                  = 26.47%

(b) If temperature increases, solubility increases and if temperature decreases, solubility decreases.

(c) Because particle size is bigger in suspensions hence it is easier to distinguish the particles of solute.

Answered by tintin15551
2

Answer:

Answer: Mass of solute = 36 g.

Mass of solvent = 100g.

Mass of solution = 100 + 36.

= 136g.

Concentration of solution = (Mass of solute / Mass of solution ) x100.

= (36/136) x 100.

= 26.47%

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