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प्रश्न
9.72 g of potassium chloride dissolves in 30 g of water at 70°C. Calculate the solubility of potassium chloride at that temperature.
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उत्तर
According to question-
9.72 g of KCl dissolves in 30 g of water.
So, amount of KCl which gets dissolved in 100 g of water = 9.72 x 100/30 = 32.4 g
Thus, the solubility of KCl = 32.4 g
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