A saturated solution becomes unsaturated on heating. why is it so?
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Due to application of heat on a saturated solution, the interparticle space increases due to increase in the kinetic energy of the particles which allows more solutes to dissolve in the solution thereby making it unsaturated.
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saturated solution is when solute in solvent can't dissolve any more when we heat solvent break the intermolecular force of attraction between particles by giving it kinetic energy which produce more space for solvent to enter. more heat means more kinetic energy more break of bonds and more space . opposite phenomenon happen when we cool solvent particles come closer decreasing of kinetic energy.
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