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What is the mass of NH4Cl that must dissolve in 200. grams of water at 50.°C to make a saturated solution? (1) 26 g (3) 84 g (2) 42 g (4) 104 g
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What is the mass of NH4Cl that must dissolve in 200. grams of water at 50.°C to make a saturated solution?
(1) 26 g (3) 84 g
(2) 42 g (4) 104 g
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at 50ºC:
50 g NH₄Cl----------------- 100 g (H₂O)
? mass NH₄Cl------------- 200 g (H₂O)
mass NH₄Cl = 200 . 50 / 100
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Answer: It's 104 g
Explanation: yes
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