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a saturated solution of potassium chloride is prepared in water at 353k . this solution is allowed to cool up to room temperature.what would be observed in this solution and why


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sanvikatke0613: 9th standard

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Answered by tanjim40
10
Crystalisation may take place I think.
Answered by chirag8874695183
41
Hey :
your answer is follow :
the solution is a saturated solution of KCl prepared at 60C which is above the room temperature. Hence when it is allowed to cool at room temperature some of the potassium chloride will settle down at the bottom, because saturation decreases with decrease in temperature.
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