Chemistry, asked by luchfaucher, 8 months ago

A saturated solution of an ionic compound has a
a. slower rate of dissolving than crystallizing
b. equal rate of dissolving and crystallizing
c. faster rate of dissolving than crystallizing
d. larger chemical amount of solute than solvent

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

Here is ur right answer!

Explanation:

Option (D) is ur right answer

Because saturated solutution dissolve easily.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

A saturated solution is one that contains the greatest quantity of solute that can be dissolved under the given conditions.

Explanation:

The quantity of solute at the crystal surface determines the rate of crystallization.

If the rates of crystallization and solubility are the same, the solution is said to be saturated.

There is an equilibrium between the solid compound and the dissolved ions in a saturated solution of an ionic compound in water.

The equilibrium equation for this sort of reaction is known as the solubility product constant, Ksp, and it may be computed from the concentrations of each ion in solution in moles per liter.

Thus, a saturated solution of an ionic compound has a faster rate of dissolving than crystallizing.

Hence, the correct option is (c) a faster rate of dissolving than crystallizing.

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