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Chemistry
Solubility
Solution formation and precipitates
Sodium chloride salt (NaCl) has a solubility coefficient equal to 55g/100g of water at 25 ° C. If we add 15g of salt to 100g of water what kind of solution are we forming? Formation of any precipitate?
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All of the NaCl solid will dissolve. You will have an unsaturated solution if the temperature is 25 C.
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