1.33 dm3 of water at 70°c are saturated by 2.25 moles of lead II trioxonitrate...
1.33 dm3 of water at 70°c are saturated by 2.25 moles of lead II trioxonitrate...
1.33 dm3 of water at 70°c are saturated by 2.25 moles of lead II trioxonitrate (V) and 1.33dm3 of water at 18°c are saturated by 0.53 moles of the same salt. If 4.50dm3 of the saturated solution are cooled from 70°c to 18°c, calculate the amount of solute that will be deposited in (a) moles (b) grams?
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Asked by Thompson on 8th April, 2022
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