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  • Salt Solubility in Water: How Much Can You Dissolve?
    You can dissolve a surprising amount of salt in a quart of water! Here's the breakdown:

    Solubility:

    * At room temperature (around 20°C): You can dissolve approximately 357 grams (about 12.6 ounces) of table salt (NaCl) in one quart (946 ml) of water.

    * At higher temperatures: The solubility of salt increases with temperature. So, you could dissolve even more salt if you heated the water.

    Important Note:

    * This is the *maximum* amount you can dissolve under ideal conditions.

    * In practice, you might find it difficult to dissolve that much salt due to factors like stirring, impurities in the water, and the presence of other dissolved substances.

    * A solution with that much salt will be extremely concentrated and likely feel very salty!

    Let me know if you have any other questions!

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