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13 February, 16:45

A saturated solution of barium chloride at 30 degrees Celsius contains 150 g water. How much additional barium chloride can be dissolved by heating this solution to 60 degrees Celsius?

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  1. 13 February, 18:40
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    Solubility of barium chloride at 30 degree Celsius is 38.2g / 100 g water and solubility of barium chloride at 60 degree Celsius is 46.6 g / 100 g water.

    The quantity of barium chloride that is dissolved in water at 30 degree Celsius = 38.2 * [150/100] = 57.30 g.

    The quantity of barium chloride that will be dissolved in water at 60 degree Celsius = 46.6 * [150/100] = 69.90 g

    The difference between these quantities is the amount of barium chloride that can be dissolved by heating the barium chloride to 60 degree Celsius.

    69.90 - 57.30 = 12.60 g. Therefore, 12.60 g of barium chloride can still be dissolved in the water by heating the water to 60 degree Celsius.
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