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(a) What mass of potassium chloride woul...

(a) What mass of potassium chloride would be needed to form a saturated solution in 50 g of water at 298 K ? Given that solubility the salt is 46/100 g at this temperature.
(b) What will happen if this solution is cooled ?

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