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At equilibrium the rate of dissolution of a solid solute in a volatile liquid solvent is ______. - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

At equilibrium the rate of dissolution of a solid solute in a volatile liquid solvent is ______.

विकल्प

  • Less than the rate of crystallisation

  • Greater than the rate of crystallisation

  • Equal to the rate of crystallisation

  • Zero

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उत्तर

At equilibrium the rate of dissolution of a solid solute in a volatile liquid solvent is equal to the rate of crystallisation.

Explanation:

This happens as per conditions attained at equilibrium state; i.e. rate of forward reaction (dissolution) = rate of backward reaction (crystallisation)

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