You decide to add 40 grams of ammonium chloride to 100g of water at 60 degrees C. You stir for an extremely long time. Which of the following is true?      A saturated solution is created, and around 15 more grams of solute can be dissolved.       A saturated solution is created, and around 15 grams of solute did not dissolve.       An unsaturated solution is created, and around 15 more grams of solute would be able to be dissolved, if added.       An unsaturated solution is created, and around 15 grams of solute did not dissolve.       A supersaturated solution is created, and around 15 grams of solute precipitated.       A supersaturated solution is created, and around 15 grams of solute would be able to be dissolved if added.

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You decide to add 40 grams of ammonium chloride to 100g of water at 60 degrees C. You stir for an extremely long time. Which of the following is true? 
 
 
A saturated solution is created, and around 15 more grams of solute can be dissolved.
 
 
 
A saturated solution is created, and around 15 grams of solute did not dissolve.
 
 
 
An unsaturated solution is created, and around 15 more grams of solute would be able to be dissolved, if added.
 
 
 
An unsaturated solution is created, and around 15 grams of solute did not dissolve.
 
 
 
A supersaturated solution is created, and around 15 grams of solute precipitated.
 
 
 
A supersaturated solution is created, and around 15 grams of solute would be able to be dissolved if added.
Solubility Curves
of Various Solutes
150
140
Ki
130
120
NANO;
KNO
110
100
90
80
HCI
NH.C
70
60
NH3
50
40
NacI
30
KCIO;
20
10
SO2
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Temperature (°C)
Solubility (g Solute/100. g H20)
Transcribed Image Text:Solubility Curves of Various Solutes 150 140 Ki 130 120 NANO; KNO 110 100 90 80 HCI NH.C 70 60 NH3 50 40 NacI 30 KCIO; 20 10 SO2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Temperature (°C) Solubility (g Solute/100. g H20)
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