100 90 80 NaNO 1. Using the Solubility Curve, label on the graph a point that would represent the following solutions at

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100 90 80 NaNO 1. Using the Solubility Curve, label on the graph a point that would represent the following solutions at 60°C a. A supersaturated solution for potassium chloride. b. A unsaturated solution for lead(II) nitrate C. A saturated solution for K Cr,Oy. 70 Kacige 60 ON Soluby got salt in 100 g H,0) Cach PO(NO3)2 KCI 40 NACI 2. A solution of potassium chlorate contains 40. g/100g H0 at 83 °C. Show your work to determine the mass of the solute that will precipitate from the solution when cooled to 30 °C. 30 20 KCIO 10 Celso. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Temperature (°C) Figure 1: Solubility of ionic compounds at different temperatures
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