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Chemistry, 18.03.2021 07:30 galaxychild101

The solubility of potassium sulfate in water is 16 grams per 100 milliliter at 50 degrees centigrade. The smallest amount of water
which will dissolve 4 grams of this substance at the same temperature
will be

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