Answer:
Unsaturated solution.
Explanation:
At 60°C, 100.0g of water can dissolve 110g of KNO₃.
By definition, if you add 110g of KNO₃, the solution will be saturated, if you add more than 110g, the solution becomes supersaturated (That means crystals of solute will form), if you add less than 110g, the solution is unsaturated.
In the problem, you are adding 80g of KNO₃(s), that means you made a unsaturated solution.
(2) potassium bromide (4) sodium bromide
Given:
Molar mass of CO2 = 44.01g/mol
3.21x10^25 molecules of CO2
Required:
Mass of CO2
Solution:
Avogadro’s number states that for every mole of atom, there are 6.023x10^23 units of atom. The units may be formula units, atoms. In here, you need to divide 3.21x10^25 molecules of CO2 to 6.023x10^23 molecules per mole.
3.21x10^25 molecules of CO2 / 6.023x10^23 molecules per mole = 53.30 moles CO2
53.30 moles CO2 (44.01g/mol CO2) = 2346 g of CO2