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The solubility of substance 'X' in water...

The solubility of substance 'X' in water is 20 g/100 mL which means that maximum 20 gof 'X' can be dissolved in 100 mL of water to form a solution. Observe the given figure carefully.

Which of the following statements is incorrect ?

A

No more 'X' can be dissolved in beaker (Q)

B

In beaker (P), 10 g of 'X' will remain undissolved.

C

In beaker (P), the entire amount of 'X' taken can be dissolved on heating and after adding more water.

D

In beaker(Q), 15 gof' X' gets dissolved completely and forms a clear solution

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Solubility of .X. in water is 20 g/100 mL. So, in beaker Q more .X can be dissolved.
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