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a true solution of comman salt, sugar and alum​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A true solution is transparent and stable. Step 1: Three beakers are taken and 100 ml of water is added in each of them and labelled them as A, B and C respectively. Step 2: 10g of finely powdered common salt, sugar and alum is added in each beaker separately. Step 3: Solution is stirred with the help of glass rod.

Answered by misscutejatni
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true solutions of common salt, sugar and alum. Take three clean dry beakers, pour 100 ml of distilled water in each and add pinch of these (common salt, sugar and alum). Stir them properly. They will dissolve completely and hence you will get true solutions.

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