The graph shows the solubility of several different salts in water, across a range of temperatures. According to the
graph, which salt can dissolve at a concentration of about 60 g/100 cm3 of water at 40 degrees Celsius?

A) sodium nitrate
B) sodium chloride
C) potassium iodide
D) potassium nitrate

The graph shows the solubility of several different salts in water across a range of temperatures According to the graph which salt can dissolve at a concentrat class=

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Answer:

  • Sodium chloride
  • See the graph attached

Explanation:

The attached graph with a green and a red arrow facilitates the understanding of this explanation.

To read the solubility on the graph, you can start with the temperature, on the x-axis.

The red vertical arrow shows how, departing from the 40ºC temperature on the x-axis, you intersect the solutibility curve of sodium chloride at a height (y-axis) corresponding to 60 g/100cm³ of water (follow the green horizontal arrow).

Hence, sodium chloride is the salt that can dissolve at a concentration of about 60g/100cm³ of water at 40ºC.

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Answer:

D. Potassium Nitrate

Explanation:

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