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How many gr of Sodium sulfate need to be added to 100ml of destilled water in order to make a 100% saturated solution?
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You need to look up the solubilty of Na2SO4. That may be in your problem. I don't have that information memorized. If not in the problem, look in your text or notes or on the web.
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