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The solubility curve of KNO(3) in water...

The solubility curve of `KNO_(3) ` in water is shown below.

The amount of `KNO_(3)` that dissolves in 50 g of water at ` 40^(@)C` is closest to

A

100g

B

150g

C

200g

D

50g

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The correct Answer is:
A

At `40^(@)C` solubility is 200g per 100mL (approx) i.e. 100mL of water contains = 200g of `KNO_(3)` (approx)
50mL of water contains = 100g (approx).
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