A geochemist in the field takes a 47.0 mL sample of water from a rock pool lined with crystals of a certain mineral compound X. He notes the temperature of the pool, 17.° C, and caps the sample carefully. Back in the lab, the geochemist filters the sample and then evaporates all the water under vacuum. Crystals of X are left behind. The researcher washes, dries and weighs the crystals. They weigh 8.93 g. Oyes Using only the information above, can you calculate the solubility of X in water at 17.° C ? no If you said yes, calculate it. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol and the right number of significant digits.

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A geochemist in the field takes a 47.0 mL sample of water from a rock pool lined with crystals of a certain mineral
compound X. He notes the temperature of the pool, 17.° C, and caps the sample carefully.. Back in the lab, the geochemist
filters the sample and then evaporates all the water under vacuum. Crystals of X are left behind. The researcher washes,
dries and weighs the crystals. They weigh 8.93 g.
|yes
Using only the information above, can you calculate
olo
the solubility of X in water at 17.° C?
no
Ar
If you said yes, calculate it.
Be sure your answer has a unit symbol and the right
number of significant digits.
Transcribed Image Text:A geochemist in the field takes a 47.0 mL sample of water from a rock pool lined with crystals of a certain mineral compound X. He notes the temperature of the pool, 17.° C, and caps the sample carefully.. Back in the lab, the geochemist filters the sample and then evaporates all the water under vacuum. Crystals of X are left behind. The researcher washes, dries and weighs the crystals. They weigh 8.93 g. |yes Using only the information above, can you calculate olo the solubility of X in water at 17.° C? no Ar If you said yes, calculate it. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol and the right number of significant digits.
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