A solution in which no more salt dissolves even on heating ______
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when we dissolve a substance in a water then a solution is formed. a given quantity of water can dissolve only a certain maximum amount of substance. if we go on adding more and more substances in a given quantity of water in the excess substance will remain undissolved in water....
A solution in which no more salt dissolves on heating is known as "saturated solution"..
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when we dissolve a substance in a water then a solution is formed. a given quantity of water can dissolve only a certain maximum amount of substance. if we go on adding more and more substances in a given quantity of water in the excess substance will remain undissolved in water....
A solution in which no more salt dissolves on heating is known as "saturated solution"..
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A solution in which no more salt dissolves even on heating __SATURATED SOLUTION__
EXAMPLE :- IF IN A TEA THERE IS NO CHEENI SO WE HAVE TO ADD IT. BUT IF YHE SPACE OF WATER IS FILL THEN IT CANNOT BE DISSOLVED.
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A solution in which no more salt dissolves even on heating __SATURATED SOLUTION__
EXAMPLE :- IF IN A TEA THERE IS NO CHEENI SO WE HAVE TO ADD IT. BUT IF YHE SPACE OF WATER IS FILL THEN IT CANNOT BE DISSOLVED.
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU
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