1.As the increases the solubility of the salts increase.
2.What mass of KCl will dissolve in 100g of H2O at 70oC?
3.What temperature is required to dissolve 30g of KClO3in 100g H2O?
4.How many grams of KNO3 will dissolve in 100g H2O at 50oC?
5.At what temperature does KNO3 becomes saturated (the maximum amount of KNO3)is dissolved at a given temperature)?
6.Which salt appears to be the least affected by the change in temperature?
7.How many grams of KClO3 is dissolved at 88oC?
8.Which two solutions have the same solubility at approximately 20oC?
9.How many grams of KCl are required to saturate 100 grams of water at 60°C?
10.If 28 grams of KClO3 is dissolved at 60°C, how many additional grams KClO3
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