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30 September, 15:27

What would you observe in a solution of 30 g of KC1O3 in 100 g of water at 10 c?

a. about 5 g of the KC1O3 is dissolved

b. about 20 g of the KC1O3 is dissolved

c. all of the KC1O3 is dissolved

d. none of the KC1O3 is dissolved

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  1. 30 September, 15:32
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    Option A is correct. About 5 g of the KClO3 is dissolved

    Explanation:

    KClO3 is not very good soluble in water.

    So, Option C is impossible, because KClO3 is poorly soluble in water.

    The low solubility of KClO3 in water causes KClO3 to isolate itself from the reaction mixture by precipitating out of solution.

    So, option D will either happen. There will be a part of KClO3 dissolve.

    At 10 °C, KClO3 has a solubility of 4.46 g/100 gram (10 °C).

    Option A is correct. About 5 g of the KClO3 is dissolved
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