2. Explain the following giving examples (AS)
(a) Saturated solution (b)Pure substance (c) colloid
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Answer:
(a)Saturated solution: The term saturated solution is used in chemistry to define a solution in which no more solvent can be dissolved. It is understood that saturation of the solution has been achieved when any additional substance that is added results in a solid precipitate or is let off as a gas.
Eg: Saltwater
(b) Pure substance: A material that is composed of only one type of particle.
Eg: Gold, oxygen and water.
(c) Colloid: A homogeneous non-crystalline substance consisting of large molecules or ultramicroscopic particles of one substance dispersed through a second substance.
Eg: Gels, sols and emulsions.
Answer:
(a) Saturated solution: Solution in which no more solute can be dissolved at a particular temperature is known as saturated solution. ... The solute particles in suspension do not dissolve but remain suspended throughout the medium. For example Paints, Muddy water chalk water mixtures etc
(b) Pure Substance: Any substance is said to be pure if and only if it is made up of single type of particles means all the particles of that substance should be of same chemical nature. For example water, sugar, salt etc. ... For example Paints, Muddy water chalk water mixtures etc.
(c) Colloid: A colloid is a heterogeneous mixture whose particles are not as small as solution but they are so small that cannot be seen by naked eye. When a beam of light is passed through a colloid then the path of the light becomes visible. For example milk, smoke etc.
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