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What is the maximum amount of kcl that can dissolve in 200 g of water? (the solubility of kcl is 34 g / 100 g h 2o at 20°c.) 6800 g 34 g 68 g 17 g?
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What is the maximum amount of kcl that can dissolve in 200 g of water? (the solubility of kcl is 34 g / 100 g h 2o at 20°c.) 6800 g 34 g 68 g 17 g?
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the answer is 68 g
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