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Chemistry, 20.05.2021 19:30, jevonewilliams3106

Use the solubility curve to answer the question. If the solution had 100 kg of solute dissolved in a 60 degree C solvent, is it a saturated solution? a. Yes. This is a saturated solution.

b. No. To be saturated, the solvent would need to be cooled to 40 degrees C or less.

c. No. To be saturated, the solvent would need to be heated to 80 degrees C or more. cooled to

d. No. Less solute is needed to be saturated.


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