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What is the solubility of salt in water at room temperature

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357 mg/mL

Explanation;

  • Solubility is defined to be the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature. The solubility of a salt is one of many physical properties that depend on temperature.
  • At room temperature 25 °C, the solubility of salt or Sodium Chloride is 357 mg/mL.
  • For many solutes, increasing the temperature increases the solubility of the solute. The solubility of sodium chloride or table salt is only slightly affected by temperature increase.
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