The solubility of cerium(III) iodate (Ce(IO3)4) in water is approximately 1.5 g/100 mL at room temperature. So, approximately 1.5 grams of Ce(IO3)4 can dissolve in 100 mL of water.
The solubility of lead(II) nitrate, Pb(NO3)2, in water is approximately 53.0 grams per 100 mL at room temperature. Therefore, you can dissolve about 53 grams of Pb(NO3)2 in 100 mL of water. Always check specific solubility data as it can vary with temperature.
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At 10°C, the solubility of strontium bromide (SrBr₂) in water is approximately 3.5 grams per 100 grams of water. This means that you can dissolve about 3.5 grams of strontium bromide in 100 grams of water at this temperature.
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The solubility of barium carbonate (BaCO3) in water is very low, approximately 0.0002 grams per 100 mL at room temperature. Therefore, in 1000 mL of water, about 0.002 grams of BaCO3 would dissolve. This indicates that BaCO3 is not soluble in water and will mostly remain undissolved.
Approximately 161 grams of lead nitrate will dissolve in 100mL of cold water at room temperature.
Radium sulphate (RaSO4) is very insoluble in water, more insoluble than the barium sulphate. The solubility product constant of radium sulphate is 3,66.10-11.
To make a 10% sugar solution you need to dissolve 10 grams of sugar and bring the volume up to 100 ml
The weight of cream can vary, but generally, 100ml of cream weighs around 95-100 grams.
12.5 grams. 100ml of 25% contains 25 grams.
If the density of the liquid is 1g/ml, then 100g = 100ml
Phthalic acid will dissolve 18g of per 100mL of boiling water. (25g/18g) x 100mL = 138.89mL of boiling water is needed to dissolve 25g of phthalic acid.
48.1dL equates to 4810cL (there are 100mL per deciliter).
It would be 12.6g of IKI to obtain the 100mL solution of 0.300 M IKI.
It would be 12.6g of IKI to obtain the 100mL solution of 0.300 M IKI.
Approximately 42 grams of KCl can dissolve in 100 grams of water at 80°C.
Approximately 34 grams of KCl can dissolve in 100g of water at 30°C.