At what temperature will 50. grams of NH4Cl just saturate 100. grams of water? (the 4 is the number of elements)

first find the solubity but i just have an idea. in my country the provide the temp. we just find the solubility and the product

oh ok but that still doesn't really help because they do not provide the equation in the chem review book they distributed to us.

you don't even need any equation to do this if you know the mass, the no of moles can be calculated from there i.e. no of moles=mass of sub/molar mass

from there if the volume is given so you will be able to calculate the solubility which is equals to molar concentration

lol well have you seen my name?? i cant do this... i figured out other equations but i don't know why i cant figure this one out... oh well i just ask other people to help me because i need someone to show me how to do it right infront of me but thank you for all of your help... i apprecite it very much.

Apparently you are studying from a manual of some kind. You say there is no table giving the solubility. Is there a graph? If you have neither, perhaps I can find one on the web.

To determine the temperature at which 50 grams of NH4Cl will saturate 100 grams of water, we need to understand the concept of solubility and use a solubility chart or table that provides information about the solubility of NH4Cl at different temperatures.

Here's how you can find the answer:

1. Look for a solubility chart or table: Search online or refer to a chemistry textbook to find a solubility chart or table for NH4Cl in water. This chart will provide information on the maximum amount of NH4Cl that can dissolve in water at different temperatures.

2. Locate the solubility of NH4Cl: In the solubility chart or table, find the solubility of NH4Cl at various temperatures. Look for the temperature range in which the solubility is close to or greater than 50 grams of NH4Cl per 100 grams of water.

3. Determine the saturation temperature: Identify the temperature at which the solubility value is closest to 50 grams of NH4Cl per 100 grams of water. This temperature indicates the point at which 50 grams of NH4Cl will just saturate 100 grams of water.

Keep in mind that solubility values might be expressed in different units such as grams per 100 grams of water or moles per liter of water. Be sure to pay attention to the units provided in the solubility chart or table.

Using this method, you'll be able to find the specific temperature at which 50 grams of NH4Cl will saturate 100 grams of water based on the available solubility data.

50 degrees Celisius!