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define:a.stationary phase b. saturated solution​

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Answered by panna25
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a. The solid or liquid phase of a chromatography system on which the material are to be seperated or selectively absorbed is known as staionary phase.

b. When no more solute can be dissolved in a solution at a given temperature, it is called a saturated solution.

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At any particular temperature, a solution that had dissolved asa much solute as it capable of dissolving, is said to be a saturated solution.

Answered by prakashwagharalkar4
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(i) Statioanry phase -

Stationary phase and mobile phase arr terms related to chromatography.

Phase on which the materials to be separated are selectively adsorbed is called stationary phase.

It usually solid/liquid and is rigid.

(ii) Saturated solution -

Saturated solutios are those which contain maximum conc of solute dissolved in solvent.

In saturated solutionz solute dissolved is exactly equal to solubility of solvent.

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