Science, asked by rajinderkaur28334, 9 hours ago

What mass of potassium nitrate would be needed to
produce a saturated solution of potassium nitrate in
50 grams of water at 313 K?
Pragva makes a saturated solution of potassium chlorid​

Answers

Answered by riyasingh31561
5

Answer:

The solution is as follows :

Solubility of potassium nitrate at 313K = 62/100

100 g of water contains potassium nitrate = 62 g

50 g of water contains potassium nitrate = 62/100 X 50 = 31g

Thus, 31 g potassium nitrate would be needed to produce a saturated solution of potassium nitrate in 50 g of water at 313 K.

Hope it helped to clear your delimma

Answered by seemamehra976
2

Hey!

The solution is as follows :

Solubility of potassium nitrate at 313K = 62/100

100 g of water contains potassium nitrate = 62 g

50 g of water contains potassium nitrate = 62/100 X 50 = 31g

Thus, 31 g potassium nitrate would be needed to produce a saturated solution of potassium nitrate in 50 g of water at 313 K.

Hope it helped to clear your delimma

Thank you

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