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4. A saturated solution of sugar in water is prepared. The temperature of water is lowered by 5°C. Will the solution continue to be saturated? Give reasons. ​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

. If a solution is saturated, it means that more solid will not dissolve in the solution at that temperature. If the temperature is lowered, then the solubility of sugar will be reduced even further and the solution will continue to remain saturated.

Answered by attackrates
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Answer:

NO, the sugar will not remain saturated. Explanation: When some amount of solute is mixed into a solvent, it first dissolves all as much as it can.

  • A saturated solution is one in which any additional solute added to the solution can no longer be dissolved. Therefore, it is not possible to dissolve some more grams of sugar for a saturated solution at the given temperature. If we increase the temperature of the solution we can dissolve more sugar.

  • When a solution reaches a state of saturation, no mole solute can be dissolved in it. Hence in given case, more grams of sugar cannot be dissolved to the solution.

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