Question #73d8e
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Explanation:
The solubility of sodium chloride in water tells you how many grams of sodium chloride can be added per
You know that at
Since a solution is a homogenous mixture, i.e. it has the same composition throughout, you can use the solubility of the salt at this temperature as a conversion factor to determine how many grams of water would be needed to make a saturated solution of sodium chloride that contains
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The answer is rounded to three sig figs, the number of sig figs you have for your values.
You can thus say that at