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Nitha Mulungu
Mar 18

12 gram of potassium sulphate dissolved in 75 gram of water at 60°C. What is the solubility in water at that temperature?

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Mar 18
To find the solubility of potassium sulphate in water at 60°C, we need to calculate the maximum amount of potassium sulphate that can dissolve in 75 grams of water at that temperature.

The solubility of potassium sulphate at 60°C is approximately 111 grams per 100 grams of water.

Therefore, the maximum amount of potassium sulphate that can dissolve in 75 grams of water at 60°C is:

(111 grams/100 grams) x 75 grams = 83.25 grams

Since only 12 grams of potassium sulphate is dissolved in the 75 grams of water, the solubility of potassium sulphate in water at 60°C is 12 grams.
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