Potassium nitrate is a solid at 60 oC.
Approximately 200 grams of KNO3 can be dissolved in 100 ml of water at 50 degrees Celsius.
60 degrees Celsius is warmer than 60 degrees Fahrenheit. 60 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
60 degrees Celsius = 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
60 degrees fahrenheit is 15.56 degrees celsius.
Instead of waiting for the answer, I ended up solving it. lol 300grams of H20 X 110grams of KNO3/100 grams of H20 = 330 grams of KNO3 The grams of H20 both cancel out and leave you with 330 grams of KNO3 Containing the solubility of KNO3. At 60 degrees celsius the KNO3 grams were 110, which is (over) / 100grams of H20. Hope this helps with this workbook problem :)
60 degrees Celsius = 140 degrees Fahrenheit
60 degrees Fahrenheit = 15.5555556 degrees Celsius
60 degrees Fahrenheit = 15.5 degrees Celsius.
60 degrees Fahrenheit = 15.5 degrees Celsius.
60 degrees Fahrenheit = 15.5555556 degrees Celsius
60 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to about 15.6 degrees Celsius.
60 degrees Fahrenheit = 15.5 degrees Celsius