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Approximately what mass of potassium nitrate will eventually precipitate from a supersaturated solution containing 19 grams of the solute in 28 grams of water at 40C°?

PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!! Approximately what mass of potassium nitrate will eventually precipitate from a supersaturated solution containing 19 grams of the solute class=

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A supersaturated solution contains more solute at a given temperature than is needed to form a saturated solution.

Increased temperature usually increases the solubility of solids in liquids.

For example, the solubility of glucose at 25 °C is 91 g/100 mL of water. The solubility at 50 °C is 244 g/100 mL of water.

If we add 100 g of glucose to 100 mL water at 25 °C, 91 g dissolve. Nine grams of solid remain on the bottom. We have a saturated solution.

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