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Dissolve in water more than 320 g of the anhydrous salt, at 20 0C.
the answer is saturated.
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Weigh 22.35 grams of KCl and Dissolve in 100 mL of Distilled Water
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The solution become saturated ove 124,6 g potassium nitrate.
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This mass of ammonium chloride is 120,4 g.
Dissolve in water more than 320 g of the anhydrous salt, at 20 0C.
This is from the website linked to the left of this answer under Web Links:Solubility in water, g/100 ml at 20°C: 74.5Therefore, in 1 liter, 745.0 grams of CaCl2 will dissolve 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
the answer is saturated.
to saturate an unsaturated solution, you can either add more of the solute (stuff being dissolved) to the mixture to its saturation point, or lower the temerature of the solution. to make a saturated solution superaturated again add more solute or lower the temperature. look at the second page of the reference tables for the solubility curves of some basic substances.the place where the x and y axis intersect on the line of the substance is where its saturated. for example you can dissolve 80 grams of NaNO3 (sodium nitrate) in 100 grams of water at 10 degrees C. and it will be saturated. anything above the line (even just 81 grams! its supersaturated) is supersaturated so 90 grams of NaNO3 dissloved in 100 grams of water at 10 degrees C is SUPERSATURATED. anything below the line in unsaturated for example 50 grams of NaNO3 dissolved in 100 grams of water at 10 degrees C. is UNSATURATED (even if its 79 grams! its still unstaurated) also note the lines that go UP from left to right are solids, lines going DOWN from left to right are gases. just so you arent confused, gases are more soluble at LOWER temps. solids are more soluble at HIGHER temps. so LOWERING the temperature of a solution cosisting of a solid duissolved in a liquid will cause crystallization to occur, thus making the unsaturated solution saturated, or making the saturated solution supersaturated. sorry that i keep editing it i just want to make sure you understand and that i am as clear as possible. Source(s): NYS chemisty reference tables.
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