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A saturated solution is formed by keeping 48 gram of a salt in 200 gram of water at 35°C. calculate the solubility of the salt.​

Sagot :

The solubility of the salt. : 24 g/100 g solvent(water)

Further explanation

Given

48 gram of a salt in 200 gram of water at 35°C

Required

The solubility of the salt.​

Solution

Solubility : the amount of a substance that can be dissolved in a solvent

Can be formulated(for 100 g solution)⇒grams solute per 100 g of solvent(100 ml water)

[tex]\tt solubility=\dfrac{mass~solute}{mass~solvent}\times 100[/tex]

Input the value :

[tex]\tt solubilty=\dfrac{48~}{200~g}\times 100=24~g[/tex]