at what temperature would the sloubility level of 50 g KCL in 100 g H2O?

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To determine the solubility of KCl in water at a specific temperature, we can refer to a solubility chart or use experimental data. The solubility of most substances, including KCl, generally increases with increasing temperature.

If you have access to a solubility chart or table, you can search for the solubility of KCl at different temperatures. The solubility is usually expressed in grams of solute per 100 grams of solvent (in this case, water). Look for the value that corresponds to the temperature you are interested in.

If you do not have a solubility chart or table, you can conduct an experiment to determine the solubility of KCl in water at different temperatures. Here's a step-by-step procedure you can follow:

1. Measure 50 grams of KCl using a balance.
2. Measure 100 grams of water using a graduated cylinder or a measuring cup.
3. Heat the water in a beaker or a flask until it reaches the desired temperature. You can use a thermometer to monitor the temperature.
4. Gradually add the measured amount of KCl to the heated water while stirring continuously until all the KCl dissolves.
5. If the KCl dissolves completely, the temperature at which this occurs is the solubility temperature for 50 grams of KCl in 100 grams of water.

Remember to record your observations and repeat the experiment multiple times to ensure accuracy.