Short Answer
A certain chemical dissolves in water at a rate proportional to the product of the amount of chemical that had not yet been dissolved and the difference between its concentration in a saturated solution and its current concentration.
It is known that 100 g of the chemical are dissolved in 200 g of saturated solution. If 60 g of the chemical are added to 200 g of water, 20 g are dissolved in 2 h.
How many grams of the chemical are dissolved in 4 h?
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