Answer:
2.00 g of PbCl2 at 80°C is unsaturated
100.2 g of NaNO3 at 60°C is unsaturated
128 g of KI saturated
75.5 g of LiCl at 20°C is unsaturated
8.22 g of Ba(OH)2 at 40°C is saturated
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine if a solution is (un)saturated, we should take a look at the solubility for the given temperature.
2.00 g of PbCl2 at 80°C
⇒ At 80 °C, the max solubility of PbCl2 is 2.54 grams / 100 mL
⇒ 2.00 < 2.54
⇒ This solution is unsaturated
100.2 g of NaNO3 at 60°C
⇒ At 60 °C, the max solubility of NaNO3 is 122 grams / 100 mL
⇒ 100.2 < 122
⇒ This solution is unsaturated
128 g of KI at 0°C
⇒ At 0 °C, the max solubility of KI is 128 grams / 100 mL
⇒ 128 = 128
⇒ This solution is saturated
75.5 g of LiCl at 20°C
⇒ At 20 °C, the max solubility of LiCl is 83.5 grams / 100 mL
⇒ 75.5<83.5
⇒ This solution is unsaturated
8.22 g of Ba(OH)2 at 40°C
⇒ At 40 °C, the max solubility of Ba(OH)2 is 8.22 grams / 100 mL
⇒ 8.22 = 8.22
⇒ This solution is saturated