A solution containing 87.0 g of NaNO3 in 80.0 g H₂O at 50 °C is cooled to 20 °C. Use the solubility data from the table below. Solubility (g/100. g H₂O) 20 °C 34.0 88.0 203.9 Substance KCI NaNO3 C12H22O11 (sugar) 50 °C 42.6 114.0 260.4

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A solution containing 87.0 g of NaNO3 in 80.0 g H2O at 50 °C is
cooled to 20 °C. Use the solubility data from the table below.
Solubility (g/100. g H₂O)
20 °C
Substance
KCI
NaNO3
C12H22011 (sugar)
34.0
88.0
203.9
50 °C
42.6
114.0
260.4
Transcribed Image Text:A solution containing 87.0 g of NaNO3 in 80.0 g H2O at 50 °C is cooled to 20 °C. Use the solubility data from the table below. Solubility (g/100. g H₂O) 20 °C Substance KCI NaNO3 C12H22011 (sugar) 34.0 88.0 203.9 50 °C 42.6 114.0 260.4
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