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Chemistry, 12.01.2020 08:31 csterner101

Potassium sulfate has a solubility of 15 g/100 g water at 40°c. a solution is prepared by adding 47 g of potassium sulfate to 150 g of water, carefully heating the solution, and cooling it to 40°c. a homogeneous solution is obtained. answer the following questions to determine whether the solution is saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated. how many grams of potassium sulfate would dissolve in 100 g of water to make a saturated solution?

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