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One hundred grams of water is saturated with NH CI at

50°C. According to Table G. if the temperature is lowered
to 10° c, what is the total amount of NH4Cl that will
precipitate?

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Answer: Or 17 g

Explanation: rounding

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Answer:

  • About 18 g of NH₄Cl will precipitate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The table G is the graph of the solubility curves for several solutes which is attached.

The second picture identifies the solubilities for the NH₄Cl at 50ºC and 10ºC.

The solubility of NH₄Cl at 50ºC is about 52 g/ 100 g of water.

The solubility of NH₄Cl at 10ºC is about 34 g / 100 g of water.

Then, at 50ºC 100 g of water saturated with NH₄Cl contains about 52 g of NH₄Cl and 100 g of water saturated with NH₄Cl contains 34 g of NH₄Cl.

The difference, 52g - 34 g of NH₄Cl shall precipitate:

52 g - 34 g = 18g ← answer

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