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If I have 60 g of NH4Cl and I place it in 100 g of water at 60 degrees Celsius, will all of it, some of it, or none of it dissolve? O all O some O none
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If I have 60 g of NH4Cl and I place it in 100 g of water at 60 degrees Celsius, will all of it, some of it, or none of it dissolve?
O all
O some
O none
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I’m not sure about this one but ill just guess [some]
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