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Chemistry, 30.10.2020 01:00, gigi239

Suppose a solution at 70 oC (degrees Celsius) contains 50 g NH4Cl/100 g of water. Based on the solubility curve shown here, what additional mass of NH4Cl would be required to saturate the solution at the same temperature? *

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