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Chemistry, 25.02.2021 01:00 bazsinghnagoke

Imagine that you have 100g of water. You start dissolving KNO3 in the water and you find that after you've dissolved about 55 g of KNO3, you can't dissolve any more; it just sinks to the bottom.

Approximately what is the temperature of the water?

Round your answer to the nearest whole number and submit the number only; no units.


Imagine that you have 100g of water.

You start dissolving KNO3 in the water and you find that aft

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