A solution of KCI is saturated at 50 degrees C. How many grams of solute are dissolved in 100g of water?

I don't think any of us memorized all of the solubility tables for all of the salts in the universe. If you have a graph or a table that gives you the solubility at various temperatures, post them and I can help. If you don't have that information I may be able to find something on the web.

To determine how many grams of solute (KCI) are dissolved in 100g of water, we need to consider the solubility of KCI in water at the given temperature.

The statement mentions that the solution of KCI is saturated at 50 degrees C, which means that the maximum amount of KCI has been dissolved in the water at this temperature.

To find the solubility of KCI at 50 degrees C, we can refer to solubility tables or other references. For the purpose of this explanation, let's assume that the solubility of KCI at 50 degrees C is 40g/100g of water.

Since the solution is saturated, it means that it contains the maximum amount of KCI at this temperature. Therefore, the solution contains 40g of KCI dissolved in 100g of water.

So, for 100g of water, there would be 40g of KCI dissolved.