The results of an experiment to determine the solubility of potassium chlorate in water at 30°C were as follows. Mass of dish = 15.86g. Mass of dish...

      

The results of an experiment to determine the solubility of potassium chlorate in water at 30°C were as follows.
Mass of dish = 15.86g.
Mass of dish + saturated solution at 30°C = 26.8g.
Mass of dish + solid potassium chlorate after evaporation to dryness = 16.86g.
Calculate the mass of saturated solution containing 60g of water at 30°C.

  

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Maurice
Mass of KClO3 = 16.86 – 15.86 = 1g
Mass of water = 26.86 – 16.86 = 10g

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maurice.mutuku answered the question on September 13, 2019 at 09:44


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