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1: What temperature is required to dissolve 30g of KClO3 in 100g H2O?
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1: What temperature is required to dissolve 30g of KClO3 in 100g H2O?
2:How many grams of KCI are required to saturate 100 grams of water at 60°C?
3:If 28 grams of KClO3 is dissolved at 60°C, how many additional grams KClO3 would be needed to make the solution saturated at 80°C?
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