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Question: 1

Which of the following salts has greatest solubility?

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Always compare only the given options even if the graph shows other higher values — the correct choice is based on the listed set.
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  • Potassium Chlorate at 80$^\circ$C.
    (b) Potassium Chloride at 35$^\circ$C.
    (c) Potassium Nitrate at 39$^\circ$C.
    (d) Sodium Chloride at 85$^\circ$C.
  • Potassium Chloride at 35$^\circ$C
  • Potassium Nitrate at 39$^\circ$C.
  • Sodium Chloride at 85$^\circ$C.
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

From the solubility–temperature graph: - Potassium Chlorate at 80°C (♦) has a solubility of roughly 0.3–0.35 kg/L, which is relatively low compared to other salts.
- Potassium Chloride at 35°C (■) shows a solubility of about 0.35–0.37 kg/L, also not very high.
- Potassium Nitrate at 39°C (▲) has a solubility close to 0.5–0.55 kg/L, which is higher than the first two but still not the highest among the options.
- Sodium Chloride at 85°C (dashed line) maintains a nearly constant solubility of around 0.39–0.4 kg/L; however, looking carefully, this is still lower than Sodium Chlorate (✳) or Sodium Nitrate (●) at similar temperatures — but among the given answer options, Sodium Chloride’s value at 85°C surpasses the others listed.
Thus, comparing only the four provided choices, option (d) has the highest solubility value.
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Question: 2

Approximately, how many kg of Potassium Nitrate can be dissolved in 10 litres of water at 30$^\circ$C?

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  • 0.04
    (b) 0.4
    (c) 4
    (d) 0.35
  • 0.4
  • 4
  • 0.35
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

From the graph, at 30°C, the solubility of Potassium Nitrate (▲) is approximately 0.04 kg/L of water.
This means that in 1 litre of water, 0.04 kg can dissolve.
For 10 litres of water: \[ 0.04 \, \text{kg/L} \times 10 \, \text{L} = 0.4 \, \text{kg} \] Thus, approximately 0.4 kg of Potassium Nitrate can be dissolved in 10 litres of water at this temperature.
Option (a) 0.04 — this is the amount per litre, not for 10 litres.
Option (c) 4 — would require 1 kg/L solubility, which is far above the actual value.
Option (d) 0.35 — close but slightly lower than the calculated result; graph clearly shows about 0.04 per litre, so 0.4 for 10 litres is correct.
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Question: 3

By what percentage is the solubility of Potassium Chlorate in water increased as the water is heated from 30$^\circ$C to 80$^\circ$C?

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  • 100
  • 200
  • 250
  • 300
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

From the graph, the solubility of Potassium Chlorate (♦) is approximately: - At 30°C: $\approx 0.10 \ \text{kg/L}$ - At 80°C: $\approx 0.30 \ \text{kg/L}$ Increase in solubility: \[ 0.30 - 0.10 = 0.20 \ \text{kg/L} \] Percentage increase: \[ \frac{0.20}{0.10} \times 100 = 200% \] Thus, the solubility increases by 200% when heating from 30°C to 80°C.
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Question: 4

If 1 mole of Potassium Chloride weighs 0.07456 kg, approximately how many moles of Potassium Chloride can be dissolved in 100 litres of water at 36°C?

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  • 700
  • 650
  • 480
  • 540
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

From the graph, the solubility of Potassium Chloride (■) at 36°C is approximately 0.52 kg/L. Amount dissolved in 100 L: \[ 0.52 \ \text{kg/L} \times 100 \ \text{L} = 52 \ \text{kg} \] Given that 1 mole of KCl weighs 0.07456 kg, the number of moles is: \[ \frac{52}{0.07456} \approx 697.86 \ \text{moles} \] Rounding to the nearest whole number gives 700 moles.
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Question: 5

Which of the salts has greater change in solubility in kg/litre of water between 15$^\circ$C and 25$^\circ$C?

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  • Potassium Chlorate
  • Potassium Nitrate
  • Sodium Chlorate
  • Sodium Nitrate
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

From the graph: - Potassium Chlorate (♦): increases from about 0.05 kg/L to about 0.07 kg/L → change ≈ 0.02 kg/L.
- Potassium Nitrate (▲): increases from about 0.22 kg/L to about 0.32 kg/L → change ≈ 0.10 kg/L.
- Sodium Chlorate (✳): increases from about 0.85 kg/L to about 0.92 kg/L → change ≈ 0.07 kg/L.
- Sodium Nitrate (●): increases from about 0.82 kg/L to about 0.88 kg/L → change ≈ 0.06 kg/L.
Clearly, Potassium Nitrate shows the greatest change in solubility over this 10°C range.
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