Physics, asked by anjalashrestha, 9 months ago

what is the solubility of a salt at t degree celsius if
20 gram of saturated solution contains 3 gram of salt​

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Answered by abhijeet6574
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Answer:

solubility \:  =  \frac{w \: of \: solute}{w \: of \: solvent}  \times 100 \\  =  \frac{3}{20 - 3}   \times 100 \\  =  \frac{3}{17}  \times 100 \\ = 17.64

hence the solubility if 17.64 g

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Answered by raihanrasheed2005
0

Answer:15%

Explanation:

Mass of solute =3 g

Mass of solution=20 g

Solubility= (mass of solute ÷ mass of solution)* 100

Answer would be 15%

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