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29 June, 13:16

A scientist investigates a new substance and finds that at 35° C, 146.2 grams will dissolve in 200.0 grams of water. Which similar experiment could be used to support the scientist's results?

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  1. 29 June, 13:28
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    The scientist's results is that at a temperature of 35 °C, the solubility of the substance in water is 146.2 grams in 200 grams of water. There isn't really a different method to determine the solubility of a substance in water. Another procedure could be that a lesser amount of the substance is used and the water required to dissolve it is determined. The solubility of the substance based on the two procedures can then be compared.
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