Solubility curve of potassium chloride can be found at 25°C 128? No, I thought it was 20,30 degrees,34,37
The maximum solubility of potassium chloride in 100 g of water is 34 g.
At a certain temperature, a gram of saturated potassium chloride solution is evaporated to dryness to obtain b gram of potassium chloride. At this temperature, the solubility of potassium chloride is calculated as ()
If the solubility of potassium chloride at this temperature is S S/100=b/a, then S=100b/a, so the solubility of potassium chloride at this temperature is 100b/a.
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- 1. At 80°C, the solubility of potassium chloride was 51 grams. At this temperature, the potassium chloride solution was 240 grams. To form a saturated solution,51 grams of potassium chloride needed to be added. Senior, please help! At 80°C, the solubility of potassium chloride is 51 g. At this temperature, the potassium chloride solution is 240 g. To make a saturated solution,51 g of potassium chloride shall be added. How much g of potassium chloride is contained in the original solution? Senior, please help! At 80°C, the solubility of potassium chloride is 51 g. At this temperature, the potassium chloride solution is 240 g. To make a saturated solution,51 g of potassium chloride should be added. Senior, please help!
- 2. At 10°C, the solubility of potassium chloride is 31 g/100 g of water. The existing solution at 10°C is 393 g, in which 83 g of potassium chloride has been dissolved. How many grams of potassium chloride need to be added to form a saturated solution At 10°C, the solubility of potassium chloride is 31 g/100 g of water. The existing solution at 10°C is 393 g, in which 83 g of potassium chloride has been dissolved. How many g of potassium chloride need to be added to form a saturated solution
- 3. The solubility of sodium chloride is 36 g at 20°C, at which the mass fraction of solute in the sodium chloride solution is unlikely to be () A.20% B.26.5% C.25% D.30%
- 4. At 20°C,100g of 10% salt solution was treated as follows to obtain the mass fraction of solute in the solution At 20°C,100 g of 10% salt solution was treated as follows: Calculate the mass fraction of the solute in the resulting solution (assuming that each No solute precipitation or residue). (1) What is the mass fraction of the solute after evaporation of 10 g of water? (2) What is the mass fraction of solute after adding 10g NaCl? (3) What is the mass fraction of solute after adding 10g NaCl and 10g water? (4) What is the mass fraction of the solute after adding 100g of 15% NaCl? (5) What is the mass fraction of the solute after adding 20 g of water? (Please write out the calculation process)
- 5. Given a solubility of 36 g of sodium chloride at 20.d egree. C., the mass of sodium chloride in a saturated solution of 100 g of sodium chloride is ___ g The mass of water is __g. When the sodium chloride solid is 18g at 20°C,_g water shall be added to prepare the saturated solution.
- 6. At 20°C, the solubility of salt is known to be 36g. Now,50g salt is added to 50g water and fully dissolved, what is the mass fraction of solute in the solution?
- 7. The solubility of sodium chloride at 20.d egree. C. is known to be 36 g/100 g of water, and the mass value of sodium chloride in saturated sodium chloride solution at 20.d egree. C. is A 200 times 36 divided by 100 B 200 times 36 divided by 100 plus 36 C 200 times 100 divided by 36 D 200 by 36 divided by 100 minus 36
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- 9. At 20°C, the salt solution with a solute content of 5%(mass fraction) of 100 g is treated as follows, and the solution in which the solute content increases every time is fully dissolved 1) After evaporating 10g of water, the mass fraction of solute is? 2) After adding 10g NaCl, the mass fraction of solute is? At 20°C, the salt solution with 100g solute content of 5% is treated as follows, and the solution with increasing solute content in the solution is completely dissolved 1) After evaporating 10g of water, the mass fraction of solute is? 2) After adding 10g NaCl, the mass fraction of solute is?
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- 14. Will the solubility of KCL change in NaCl solution? Would the solubility of KCL change in NaCl solution?
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- 18. The solubility of KNO3 is 247 g/100 g of water at 100°C and 31 g/100 g of water at 20°C. If the saturated KNO3 solution at 86.75 g/100°C is evaporated and 15 g of water is cooled to 20°C, the mass of precipitated solid is? A.58.7g B.37.1g C.54.0g D.46.5g Help me see what went wrong: Let the mass of solute in the original solution be x X/86.75=247/247+100 X =61.75 Set the mass of solute after evaporating water and cooling as y Y/86.75-15=31/100+31 Y =17 Therefore, the precipitated crystal quality is 61.75-17=44.8
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