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A chemistry student weighs out 0.950 kg of an unknown solid compound X and adds it to 2.00 L of distilled water at 24.° C . After 10 minutes of stirring, only some of the X has dissolved. The student drains off the solution, then washes, dries and weighs the X that did not dissolve. It weighs 0.570 kg.

1) Using the information above, can you calculate the solubility of X?
2) If so, calculate it. Remember to use the correct significant digits and units.

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