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ii) Calculate the mass of solute X ln 224 ml of saturated solution at 50oC. (solution
density=1.05 g/ml) [2olo] If 225 g of saturated solution Y at 90oC is cooled to 20oC, how many crystallize out? [4olo] r.l \tYL [\ r.\ the solubllity of X, Y and Z in ascendtng orflEi.lfoZol ' 'r/ '
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,lv)Glve chemist wants to prepare 500 ml 0.1 mol/L copflAftllphate solution by dtluting a O-s rnat/L copper sulphate solutlon. How many mllliliters of that solutlon should be used? [2olo]

Table below shows the number of protons and number of neutrons for elements J,K and M.

(a) Elements J and M react to form compounds X. (i) What ls the chemical formula of compound X? tl%l (ii) What bond is formed between J and M? [1olo] (ii) Write and balance the chemical equation for the reaction between elements J and

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