a saturated NH4Cl aqueous solution is prepared in 100g oh water t 25 celsius. how much solute is in solution.

To determine the amount of solute in the saturated NH4Cl solution, we need to consider the solubility of NH4Cl at 25 degrees Celsius.

The solubility of NH4Cl at 25 degrees Celsius is approximately 37.2 grams per 100 grams of water. Since you have 100 grams of water, it means that the maximum amount of NH4Cl that can dissolve in the solution is 37.2 grams.

Therefore, the amount of solute (NH4Cl) in the solution is 37.2 grams.

To determine the amount of solute in the saturated NH4Cl aqueous solution, we need to know the solubility of NH4Cl in water at 25 degrees Celsius.

The solubility of NH4Cl at 25 degrees Celsius is approximately 372 grams per 100 grams of water. This means that 100 grams of water can dissolve up to 372 grams of NH4Cl to form a saturated solution at this temperature.

In your case, you have prepared a saturated solution in 100 grams of water. This means the solution already contains the maximum amount of NH4Cl that can dissolve in the given amount of water at 25 degrees Celsius.

Therefore, the amount of solute in the solution is equal to the solubility of NH4Cl at 25 degrees Celsius, which is 372 grams.