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7. What is the maximum amount of NaCl that can be
dissolved (in 100g of water) at 90°C?

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The maximum amount of NaCl that can be Dissolved in 100g of water at 90'C

Step-by-step explanation:

In fact, you can expect to be able to dissolve no more than 40 g of sodium chloride per 100 g of water at 80∘C . So, at 80∘C, you will have an unsaturated solution if you dissolve less than 40 g of sodium chloride, and a saturated solution if you dissolve about 40 g of sodium chloride.

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Answer:

Maximum amount of NaCl that can be Dissolved in 100g of water at 90'C

Step-by-step explanation:

In fact, you can expect to be able to dissolve no more than 40 g of sodium chloride per 100 g of water at 80∘C . So, at 80∘C , you will have an unsaturated solution if you dissolve less than 40 g of sodium chloride, and a saturated solution if you dissolve about 40 g of sodium chloride

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