9) 20 g of calcium chloride per 100 g of water at 90°C will be...
10 points
Сас,
K...
Chemistry, 06.05.2020 06:45, sugeilochoa
9) 20 g of calcium chloride per 100 g of water at 90°C will be...
10 points
Сас,
KNO,
K₂ Cigar
Solubility (g of salt in 100 g H,0)
Pb(NO3)2
KCR
20
A
KCIO,
0
10
Ce (80)
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Temperature (°C)
O
saturated
O
unsaturated
O
supersaturated
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