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A saturated solution at 30°C contains 5 moles of solute (M.W.=50 kg/kmol) per kg of solvent (M.W.=20 kg/kmol). The solubility at 100°C is 10 moles of the solute per kg of the solvent. If 10 kg of the original solution is heated to 100°C, then the weight of the additional solute that can be dissolved in it, is
Correct : c
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