what mass of AgNO3 can be dissolved in 250 grams of water at 20 degrees C?

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To determine the mass of AgNO3 that can be dissolved in 250 grams of water at 20 degrees C, we need to know the solubility of AgNO3 in water at that specific temperature. The solubility of a substance refers to the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a particular temperature.

In this case, we can consult a solubility chart or reference book to find the solubility of AgNO3 in water at 20 degrees C. Let's assume that the solubility of AgNO3 at 20 degrees C is 200 grams of AgNO3 per 100 grams of water.

To calculate the mass of AgNO3, we can use the proportion:

(Solubility of AgNO3 / 100 grams of water) = (x grams of AgNO3 / 250 grams of water)

Let's plug in the values:

(200 g AgNO3 / 100 g water) = (x / 250 g water)

To solve for x, we can cross multiply:

200 g AgNO3 * 250 g water = 100 g water * x

50,000 g g AgNO3 = 100 g water * x

x = (50,000 g AgNO3) / (100 g water)
x = 500 g AgNO3

Therefore, at 20 degrees C, you can dissolve 500 grams of AgNO3 in 250 grams of water.