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1.5 g of solute is dissolved in 15 g of water to form a saturated solution at 298K .Find out the solubility of the solute at the temperature .

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Mass of the solute = 1.5 g
Mass of the solvent =15 g
Solubility of the solute `=("Mass of the solute ")/("Mass of the solvent ") xx 100`
Solubility of the solute =`(1.5 )/( 5) xx 100 = 10 g `
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