Use the solubility curves below to answer the question. If 1 dm\(^3\) of a saturated solution of L at 60\(^0\)C is cooled to 25\(^0\)C, what amount in mole will separate out?

a

0.75

b

0.25

c

1.00

d

0.50

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FAECSB7610542
1 year ago
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Look at my screenshot. If you notice, that 20 isn't supposed to be there; it is supposed to be shifted upwards once for the question to be correct. That is what confused me.

Mayorlizz
1 year ago

The graph is not corresponding with your solution
pls trace it properly

godstamtam
7 years ago

Explanation pls

Deborahfalola02
3 years ago

No solubility curve

Legacy61
2 months ago

the confusion was in plotting of the graph but remember that the graph unit was 0.25

E12s34t56
6 months ago

this question is some how con

E12s34t56
6 months ago

this question is some how confusing

itzprincessluisa
3 months ago

I'm also confused I feel like they just manipulated it

Tunmiseyyyyy
3 months ago

how is it 1.5 in the first place it should be 10.5

Tunmiseyyyyy
3 months ago

how is it 1.5 in the first place it should be 10.5
and 9.75

Amah
3 months ago

isn't 60 C supposed to be the initial temperature while 25 the final

Myschool Abby
3 years ago

Kindly click on view explanation to see the attached diagram.

mperazim
5 years ago

please explain further. It is not clear

Alamin003
2 months ago

how can I extrapolate the values

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