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Q: What is the mass of NH4Cl that must dissolve in 200 grams of water at 50.C to make a saturated solution?
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What is the mass of NH4CL that must be dissolved in 200 grams of water 50 degree celsius to make a saturated solution?

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No. If a saturated solution is heated, it will no longer be fully saturated. Water at 25°C will be saturated with sugar at a ratio of 100 grams of sugar to 100 grams of water. At 50°C it would take 130 grams of sugar to reach saturation. See this link for a full explanation: http://www.scienceclarified.com/Ro-Sp/Solution.html


Increasing temperature increases solubility so that 480 grams of sugar can dissolve in 100 milliliters of boiling water If you add 240 g of sugar to 50 mL of boiling water the solution will be?

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How are supersaturated solutions made?

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Saturated copper sulfate solution contains 20 grams of CuSO4 per 100 grams of water What is the ww of CuSO4?

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