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If 0.2g of iodine is stirred in 100cm3 of water at 298k till equilibrium is reached what will be the mass of iodine found in solution
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Do you know the solubility of I2? Do you have an equilibrium constant. A distribution constant? Any other information available. I just don't have thousands (millions?) of solubility data memorized. No one does.
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