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Spent a ridiculous amount of time trying to figure out why my 2M solution of NaClO4 was supersaturated... it's meant to be 209g/100mL soluble
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after much "am I just being stupid?" calculations, I realized that my workings were fine, and I should theoretically be able to put 2kg of sodium perchlorate in 1kg of water... however I was using potassium perchlorate (which has a much lower solubility of 1.5g/100ml)... should probably look at my labels.
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