What kind of solution is formed when 18gram of common salt dissolves in 50 gram of water at 20c
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Saturated solution
Explanation:
A substance's solubility graph tells you how its solubility changes.
As you can see, at 20° C sodium chloride has a solubility of approximately 35 g per 100 g of water.
So, at 20° C sodium chloride has a solubility of approximately 18 g per 50 g of water.
So, we will get a saturated solution if 18 gram of salt is dissolved.
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