Respuesta :
Answer:
=53.3g/100g water
Explanation:
Solubility= (Mass of solute×100g solvent)/ mass of solent.
Mass of solute=80 grams
Mass of solvent=150g (assuming that the density of water is 1g/cm³)
Thus solubility= (80g×100g)/150g
=53.3g/100g water
Solubility of Magnesium in water at the given temperature is 53.3g/100g
Answer:
5.6 moldm^-3
Explanation:
Solubility refers to the the amount of solute that can dissolve in 1000cm3 of solution.
Number of moles of MgCl2= mass / molar mass
Molar mass of MgCl2 = 24+ 2(35.5)= 95gmol-1
Number of moles= 80g/95gmol-1= 0.842 moles
If 0.842 moles dissolves in 150cm^3 of water
x moles dissolves in 1000cm^3 of water
x= 0.842×1000/150
x= 5.6 moldm^-3