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When 100 g of a saturated solution is evaporated at `50^@ `C, 50 g of solid is left over. Find the solubility of the substance at `50^@ C`.

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To find the solubility of the substance at 50°C, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the weight of the saturated solution Given that the weight of the saturated solution is 100 g. ### Step 2: Identify the weight of the solid left after evaporation After evaporating the solution, we are left with 50 g of solid. ...
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