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EXPERIMENT 1: Obtain the solubility of potassium chloride in g/100 mL H2O at 60.0 °C from both the official and experimental solubility curves and record them here. Calculate the percent difference between the two values using the formula below. official value-experimental value % difference x 100 official value

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