Macmillan Consider the solubilities of a particular solute at two different temperatures. Solubility (g/100 g H₂O) 47.7 69.5 Temperature (°C) 20.0 30.0 Suppose a saturated solution of this solute was made using 56.0 g H₂O at 20.0 °C. How much more solute can be added if the temperature is increased to 30.0°C?

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Consider the solubilities of a particular solute at two different temperatures.
Solubility (g/100 g H₂O)
47.7
69.5
Temperature (℃)
20.0
30.0
Suppose a saturated solution of this solute was made using 56.0 g H₂O at 20.0 °C. How much more solute can be added if the
temperature is increased to 30.0 °C?
mass:
21,615
Incorrect
What is the mole fraction of solute in a 3.54 m aqueous solution?
X solute
=
0.05
Incorrect
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the solubilities of a particular solute at two different temperatures. Solubility (g/100 g H₂O) 47.7 69.5 Temperature (℃) 20.0 30.0 Suppose a saturated solution of this solute was made using 56.0 g H₂O at 20.0 °C. How much more solute can be added if the temperature is increased to 30.0 °C? mass: 21,615 Incorrect What is the mole fraction of solute in a 3.54 m aqueous solution? X solute = 0.05 Incorrect
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