the amount of solid there is and the temperature might also affect the amount of a solid that dissolves.
The saturated solution of sodium chloride is 379,3 g for 1 kg solution at 8o oC.
You need min. 5,63 g cerium sulfate.
the temperature and the ratio of solid:liquid
You need 6,9 mL stock solution.
It depends on the amount of solute.
The saturated solution of sodium chloride is 379,3 g for 1 kg solution at 8o oC.
A saturated solution is made when you have added so much solute that no more dissolves. The amount of solute needed to make a saturated solution will change with the temperature of the solution.
it is solubility
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An ammount which is over and above what is needed is surplus.
Minimum 102,6 g of KCl.
More than 45,5 g KNO3.
You need min. 5,63 g cerium sulfate.
the temperature and the ratio of solid:liquid
Approx. 2 g, depending on the percent of carbon in coke.
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