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The table shows the solubility of two substances in water at 20 °C. Solubility of Substances Mass (kg) Solubility of Sodium Chloride (g per 100 g of water) Solubility of Lead Nitrate (g per 100 g of water) 100 L K 200 36 54 Part 1: What will be the values of L and K for 100 kg of each substance? Part 2: Explain your answer for Part 1.

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