Chemistry, asked by aligeneralstore979, 7 months ago

A saturated solution is that in which

(a) The concentration of dissolved and undissolved solute is the same

(b) There exists an equilibrium between dissolved and undissolved

(c) The concentration of undissolved solute is almost negligible

(d) None of them​

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Answered by anubhab28
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Answer:

(b) There exists an equilibrium between dissolved and undissolved

Explanation:

In a saturated solution dissolved solute and undissolved solute are in equilibrium with each other. At any particular temperature, a solution that has dissolved as much solute as it is capable of dissolving, is said to be a saturated solution.

Answered by kaurnavreet698
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Answer:

HYE MATE

A saturated solution is a chemical solution containing the maximum concentration of a solute dissolved in the solvent. The additional solute will not dissolve in a saturated solution

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