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3. The solubility of sodium chlorate in water is 52g / 100g H20. If 0.46 moles of sodium chlorate are dissolved in 60g of water, is this solution saturated/supersaturated/unsaturated?
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3. The solubility of sodium chlorate in water is 52g / 100g H20. If 0.46 moles of sodium
chlorate are dissolved in 60g of water, is this solution
saturated/supersaturated/unsaturated?
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hello! i think the answer is saturated
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