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You dissolve an amount of solid q in 195.0 ml solvent, forming an unsaturated solution. the solubility of q at 0°c is 1.57 g/100 ml. the amount of solid remaining in solution at 0°c is 23.0% of the original amount of solid dissolved (side question - what is the % what is the original amount of solid that was dissolved (report to 1 decimal place)?

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