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प्रश्न
You are provided with a solid ‘A’ and three solutions of A dissolved in water – one saturated, one unsaturated, and one super saturated. How would you determine each solution?
उत्तर
- Saturated solution:
When the maximum amount of solute is dissolved in a solvent, any more addition of solute will result in precipitation at a given temperature and pressure. Such a solution is called a saturated solution. - Unsaturated solution:
When a minimum amount of solute is dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure is called an unsaturated solution. - Super saturated solution:
It is a solution that holds more solute than it normally could in its saturated form.
- Example:
- A saturated solution where the addition of more compound would not dissolve in the solution. 359 g of NaCI in 1 litre of water at 25°C.
- An unsaturated solution has the capacity to dissolve more of the compound. 36 g of NaCI in 1 litre of water at 25°C.
- A super saturated solution is the solution in which crystals can start growing. 500 g of NaCI in 1 litre of water at 25°C.
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