Chemistry
Chemistry, 20.11.2019 23:31, gabbie63

Achemistry student adds a quantity of an unknown solid compound x to 5.00 l of distilled water at 15.° c . after 10 minutes of stirring, only a little x has dissolved. the student then drains off the solution and evaporates the water under vacuum. a precipitate is left behind. the student washes, dries and weighs the precipitate. it weighs 0.17 kg.
can you calculate the solubility of x in water at 15.° c

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