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How many grams of kclo3 can be dissolved in 100 grams of water at 30 degrees Celsius
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The solubility of KClO₃ : ( 10.1 / 100 g water ) at 30ºC
10.1 g ------------ 100 g ( H₂O )
? g ------------- 100 g ( H₂O )
Mass of KClO₃ :
100 * 10.1 / 100
1010 / 100 =
10.1 g of KClO₃
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