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When 18.3g NaCl is dissolved in 50g of water at a temperature of 40°C, the solution forms a saturated solution. What is the solubility of NaCl in this improvement?​

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Answered by rasmitamanjari85
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Solubility is measured either in grams per 100 g of solvent – g/100 g – or number of moles per 1 L of the solution. As an example, calculate the solubility of sodium nitrate, NaNO3, if 21.9 g of the salt is dissolved in 25 g of water. Based on this calculation, the final volume of the NaNO3 saturated solution is 55 ml. Solubility indicates the maximum amount of a substance that can be dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature. Such a solution is called saturated.

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