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45g KCl at 60°C
a. supersaturated
b. unsaturated
c. saturated
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The solubility of KCl at 60°C is approximately 34 g/100 mL of water. If you have 45 g of KCl dissolved in water at 60°C, that means the solution is supersaturated.
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1. 20g of NaCl at 50°C 2. 45g KCl at 60°C: 3. 70g of CaCl2 at 10°C: Column B a.supersaturated b.unsaturated
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20g of NaCl at 50°C: 20g of NaCl at 50°C 2. 45g KCl at 60°C: 45g KCl at 60°C 3. 70g of CaCl2 at 10°C: 70g of CaCl2 at
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1. 20g of NaCl at 50°C: a 20g of NaCl at 50°C 2. 45g KCl at 60°C: a 45g KCl at 60°C 3. 70g of CaCl2 at 10°C: 70g of