Question:

Pragya tested the solubility of three different substances at different temperatures and collected the data as given below (results are given in the following table, as grams of substance dissolved in 100 grams of water to form a saturated solution).

Substance Dissolved

Temperature in K

283

293

313

333

353

 

Solubility

Potassium nitrate213262106167
Sodium chloride3636363737
Potassium chloride 3535404654
Ammonium chloride2437415566

 

(a) What mass of potassium nitrate would be needed to produce a saturated solution of potassium nitrate in 50 grams of water at 313 K? 
(b) Pragya makes a saturated solution of potassium chloride in water at 353 K and leaves the solution to cool at room temperature. What would she observe as the solution cools? Explain. 
(c) Find the solubility of each salt at 293 K. Which salt has the highest solubility at this temperature? 
(d) What is the effect of change of temperature on the solubility of a salt?

Updated On: Aug 21, 2024
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Solution and Explanation

(a) Mass of potassium nitrate needed to produce its saturated solution in 100 g of water at 313 K = 62 g

Mass of potassium nitrate needed to produce its saturated solution in 50 g of water at 313 
K = \(\frac{62}{100}\) x 50g = 31g 


(b) Crystals of potassium chloride are formed. This happens as solubility of solid decreases with decreasing the temperature.


(c) Solubility of each salt at 293 K

Potassium nitrate 32 g per 100 g water
Sodium chloride 36 g per 100 g water 
Potassium chloride 35 g per 100 g water 
Ammonium chloride 37 g per 100 g water

Note: Solubility of a solid is that amount in gram which can be dissolved in 100 g of water (solvent) to make saturated solution at a particular temperature.

Ammonium chloride has the maximum solubility (37 g per 100 g of water) at 293 K.


(d) Solubility of a (solid) salt decreases with decrease in temperature while it increases with rise in temperature.

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