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  • Sodium Acetate Trihydrate Solubility: Temperature & Dissolution
    The solubility of sodium acetate trihydrate (NaC₂H₃O₂•3H₂O) depends on the temperature of the water. Here's a general overview:

    * Highly soluble in water: Sodium acetate trihydrate is very soluble in water. This means that a large amount of it can dissolve in water, forming a solution.

    * Solubility increases with temperature: Like most solids, the solubility of sodium acetate trihydrate increases as the temperature of the water rises.

    Specific data:

    * At 20°C (68°F), the solubility of sodium acetate trihydrate is approximately 46.5 g per 100 g of water.

    * At 100°C (212°F), the solubility significantly increases to about 123 g per 100 g of water.

    Important Note: These values are approximate and can vary slightly depending on the purity of the sodium acetate trihydrate and the specific experimental conditions.

    If you need more precise solubility data for a specific temperature, you can consult a reliable chemistry reference book or online database.

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