2. If a solution of KNO, has 80 g/100 of
water at 70 °C, what is its saturation?
Unsatur...
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2. If a solution of KNO, has 80 g/100 of
water at 70 °C, what is its saturation?
Unsaturated, saturated, or
supersaturated?
3. Which substance does not follow the
trend of increasing solubility with a rise
in temperature?
4. According to what you've read, why is
this probably the case for this substance?
5. If there is 140g of KI per 100 g of water and the solution is saturated, what must it’s temperature be?
6. How would you make a supersaturated solution of KClO3?
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