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2 September, 14:36

If the solubility of copper chloride (CuCl2) is 151 g/dm3, how much copper chloride can be dissolved in 7.8 dm3 of water?

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  1. 2 September, 15:03
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    1,200 g (rounding to two significant figures).

    Explanation:

    1) dа ta:

    a) S = 151 g/dm³

    b) mass = x

    c) V = 7.8 dm³³

    2) Formula for solubility, S:

    S = mass of solute / volume of solvent.

    3) Solution:

    Substitute the data into the formula:

    151 g / dm³ = x / 7.8 dm³

    Solve for x:

    x = 151 g/dm³ * 7.8 dm³ = 1,177.8 g.

    Round to two significant figures (7.8 dm³ has two sig. fig.) : 1,200 g
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