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what mass of pottassium chloride would be needed to form a saturated solution in 50gm of water at 313k ? given the solubility of salt=40gm/100gm of water at this temperature. what will happen if the solution at this temperature is cooled

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Pragya tested the solubility of three different substances at different temperatures and collected the data as given below(results are given in the following table, as grams of substance dissolved in 100grams of water to form a saturated solution).

(a) What mass of potassium nitrate would be needed to produce a saturated solution of potassium nitrate in 50grams of water at 313K?

(b) Pragya makes a saturated solution of potassium chloride in water at 353K and leaves the solution to cool at room temperature. What would she observe as the solution cools? Explain.

(c) Find the solubility of each salt at 293K. Which salt has the highest solubility at this temperature?

(d) What is the effect of change of temperature on the solubility of a salt?

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(a) At 313 K 62 g of potassium nitrate dissolved in 100 g of water. So to produce a saturated solution of potassium nitrate in 50 g of water we need

100

62

×50=31 g of potassium nitrate.

(b)Some soluble potassium chloride will separate out in the form of crystal at room temperature because the solubility of potassium chloride will decrease.

(c)

(i) Solubility of Potassium nitrate at 293 K is 32 g.

(ii) Solubility of sodium chloride at 293 K is 36 g.

(iii) Solubility of Potassium chloride at 293 K is 35 g.

(iv) Solubility of Ammonium chloride at 293 K is 37 g.

The solubility of Ammonium chloride is highest at this temperature.

(d)The solubility of salt increases with the increase in temperature.

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