Physics, asked by aceali400, 3 months ago

A soda is a saturated solution of carbon dioxide in water. When is a solution said to be
saturated? How can you change a saturated solution to unsaturated without adding any more solvent to it? Explain in brief.

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Answered by parthinaparthiban
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A soda is a saturated solution of carbon dioxide in water. This is why, when the pressure is released, carbon dioxide gas forms bubbles. Adding chocolate powder to milk so that it stops dissolving forms a saturated solution. ... Sugar can be added to vinegar to form a saturated solution.

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Answered by gvbala2007
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A soda is a saturated solution of carbon dioxide in water. ... Adding chocolate powder to milk so that it stops dissolving forms a saturated solution. Salt can be added to melted butter or oil to the point where the salt grains stop dissolving, forming a saturated solution

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