How much amount of crystal is formed when 15 gram of saturated solution prepared at 30 degree Celsius cooled to 10 degree Celsius. The solubility of that salt at 30 degree Celsius is 95 and at 10 degree Celsius

Very Simple.. solubility of salt in 30° Celsius - solubility of salt in 10° Celsius.

Siddhartha

To solve this problem, we'll need to use the concept of solubility and the principle that as temperature decreases, solubility generally decreases.

First, let's determine the amount of solute (crystal) dissolved in the saturated solution at 30 degrees Celsius. The solubility of the salt at 30 degrees Celsius is given as 95 grams.

Next, we need to find the amount of solute that can be dissolved in the same amount of solvent (saturated solution) at 10 degrees Celsius. The solubility of the salt at 10 degrees Celsius is not provided, so we'll need that information to solve the problem.

Once we have the solubility at 10 degrees Celsius, we can calculate the difference between the initial amount dissolved at 30 degrees Celsius and the amount dissolved at 10 degrees Celsius. This difference will represent the amount of crystal that has formed as the solution cools.

Please provide the solubility of the salt at 10 degrees Celsius, and I'll be able to complete the calculation for you.

makes no sense.

"that salt at 30 degree Celsius is 95 and at 10 degree Celsius"