A chemistry student adds a quantity of an unknown solid compound X to 750. mL of distilled water at 26.° C. After 10 minutes of stirring, all of the X has dissolved. The student then drains off the solution and evaporates the water under vacuum. A precipitate is left behind. The student washes, dries and weighs the precipitate. It weighs 0.012 kg.

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Explanation:

The given data is as follows.

          X = 12 g,    Volume of water = 2 L,

Hence, solubility will be calculated as follows.

               [tex]\frac{12 g}{2 L}[/tex]

              = 6 g/L

As we know that 1 L contains 1000 ml. Hence, the calculated solubility will be converted into g/ml as follows.

               Solubility = [tex]\frac{6 g}{1000 ml}[/tex]

                               = 0.006 g/ml

Thus, we can conclude that the solubility of compound X in [tex]26^{o}C[/tex] is 0.006 g/ml.

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