Four grams of the crystalline compound “A” dissolve in 100 mL of methanol at room temperature. At the boiling point temperature of methanol, 40 grams of the compound dissolve in 100 mL methanol. When recrystallizing 200 g of compound A from methanol, how much solid material can be isolated theoretically after cooling to room temperature when the following volumes of solvent (methanol) are used: a) 200 ml, b) 500 mL, or c) 1000 mL?

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Four grams of the crystalline compound “A” dissolve in 100 mL of methanol at room temperature. At the boiling point temperature of methanol, 40 grams of the compound dissolve in 100 mL methanol. When recrystallizing 200 g of compound A from methanol, how much solid material can be isolated theoretically after cooling to room temperature when the following volumes of solvent (methanol) are used: a) 200 ml, b) 500 mL, or c) 1000 mL?  

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