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conclusion of true solution of common salt,sugar and alum​

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Answered by haritha45
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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 vishakhaverma8383
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A true solution is transparent and stable

step - 1 : three beakers are taken and 100ml of water is added in each of them and labelled them as A,B and C respectively. step-2 : 10gr of finely powdered common salt , sugar and alume I added in each beaker seperately . step-3 : solution is stirred with thehelp of glass rod

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