99 g potassium chloride remain undissolved.
At 40 degrees Celsius, the solubility of Pb(NO3)2 in water is about 228 g/L. Since you are adding 500 grams of Pb(NO3)2 and the solubility limit is 228 g/L, only 228 grams will dissolve, and the remaining 272 grams will stay undissolved.
Approximately 39 grams of sodium chloride can be dissolved in 100 grams of water at 95 degrees Celsius.
The percent by weight of NaCl in a saturated solution at 50 degrees Celsius is approximately 26.3%. This means that in every 100 grams of the solution, 26.3 grams is NaCl.
The solubility of NH4Cl in water at 50°C is approximately 74 grams per 100 grams of water. To make a saturated solution, you would need to dissolve 148 grams of NH4Cl in 200 grams of water.
The solubility of ammonium chloride at 60 degrees Celsius is approximately 39.2 grams per 100 grams of water.
At 40 degrees Celsius, the solubility of Pb(NO3)2 in water is about 228 g/L. Since you are adding 500 grams of Pb(NO3)2 and the solubility limit is 228 g/L, only 228 grams will dissolve, and the remaining 272 grams will stay undissolved.
The mass of undissolved potassium nitrate is cca. 3 g.
The density of glycerin at 13 degrees Celsius is approximately 1.261 grams per cubic centimeter.
Because every object has mass but the metric unit of measure is grams
The density of ice at -10 degrees Celsius is approximately 0.917 grams per cubic centimeter.
(5)(3)= 15 calories. 1 calorie is the energy (heat) to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius, so 5 grams of water (3 degrees Celsius) = 15.
The density of water at 37 degrees Celsius is 0.9922 grams per cubic centimeter.
The freezing point of solution is always less than that of the freezing point of the pure solvent. The freezing point of pure water is 0 (zero) degree celsius. The freezing point of the water decreases with the increase in the sugar concentration. for ex. a 10 grams of sugar when dissolved in 100 grams of water, the freezing point depression of -0.56 degree Celsius A 10 molal sucrose will bring about the depression in freezing point of water to about -20 degree celsius
46 calories (or 192, 464 joules) for each Celsius degree.
Approximately 39 grams of sodium chloride can be dissolved in 100 grams of water at 95 degrees Celsius.
The percent by weight of NaCl in a saturated solution at 50 degrees Celsius is approximately 26.3%. This means that in every 100 grams of the solution, 26.3 grams is NaCl.
The specific heat capacity of water is approximately 4.18 Joules per gram per degree Celsius. To raise the temperature of one kilogram (1000 grams) of water by one degree Celsius, it would require approximately 4180 Joules of heat energy.