A salt is known to have a solubility of 40 g per 100 g of water. 20 g of salt is put in 80 g of pure water. If it takes 10 min to dissolve 5 g of the salt, how much more salt will dissolve in the next 10 min? Topic : Differential Equation : Application : Rate of Dissolution
A salt is known to have a solubility of 40 g per 100 g of water. 20 g of salt is put in 80 g of pure water. If it takes 10 min to dissolve 5 g of the salt, how much more salt will dissolve in the next 10 min? Topic : Differential Equation : Application : Rate of Dissolution
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A salt is known to have a solubility of 40 g per 100 g of water. 20 g of salt is put in 80 g of pure water. If it takes 10 min to dissolve 5 g of the salt, how much more salt will dissolve in the next 10 min?
Topic : Differential Equation : Application : Rate of Dissolution
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