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Kobe adds 60 grams of the salt NH4Cl to 100 mL of water at 70°C. He then adds 20 grams more to the water without changing the temperature. What will happen to the added 20 grams?
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Kobe adds 60 grams of the salt NH4Cl to 100 mL of water at 70°C. He then adds 20 grams more to the water without changing the temperature. What will happen to the added 20 grams?
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120 g NH4Cl
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