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Chemistry, 06.05.2021 23:00 kaylah71

You are given 80 g of sodium nitrate and 200 g of water at
10° C. He would like to create
a saturated solution. How
many grams of solute (if any)
would you have to add to
remove to do so? Explain your
answer. (Be careful this is
tricky it is NOT 100 g of water)

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