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Water cm Potassium Nitrate Temperature Solubility Value

(g/100g H2O)
3 5 79o C 166.7 g
6 5 74oC 83.3g
9 5 60oC 55.6g
12 5 55oC 41.7g
15 5 50oC 33.3g
TABLE RESULT:

CALCULATIONS:
5g KNO3 x 100g H20 = 166.6 g KNO 3

3g H2O

5gKNO3x 100GH20 = 83.3g KNO3

6gH2O

5gKNO3X100GH2O = 55.5 gKNO3

9gH2O
5gKNO3x100gH2O = 41.6 gKNO3

12gH2O

5gKNO3x100GH2O = 33.3gKNO3

15gH2O

DISCUSSION:
Solubility is defined as the maximum amount of a substance that will dissolve in a given
amount of solvent at a given temperature. Solubility is a property of a specific solute-
solvent combination, and different substances' solubilities vary greatly. Since extra solute
can be separated as the extent of water extends, the temperature decreases. Since
there was greater dissolvable than solute all via the development, the techniques became
unsaturated when the closing 3ml of H20 used to be added to the game- plan.

LIMITATION: The ambient temperature of the experiment. A gentle breeze blew in


through the window. As the temperature rises, the amount of potassium nitrate dissolved in
the environment changes.

REFLECTION: In regular circumstances, such as cleansing water by deciding the


thickness of its pollutants and choosing the proper division techniques, the solvency of
substances fluctuates.
CONCLUSION: In conclusion the potassium nitrate (KNO) was investigated.
Temperature has an effect on KNO.

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