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Complete the Statement by Filling the Blank with the Correct Word from the Option. Solubility of a Solute is the _______ Amount of Solute that Will Saturate 100 G. of Water at T°C. - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

Complete the statement by filling the blank with the correct word from the option.

Solubility of a solute is the _______ amount of solute that will saturate 100 g. of water at t°C.

विकल्प

  • minimum

  • maximum

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उत्तर

Solubility of a solute is the maximum amount of solute that will saturate 100 g. of water at t°C.

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