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explain solubility when does a solution becomes saturated what happens when the temperature of a saturated solution is raised class 6​

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Answered by yashwanthrockz8
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Temperature has its effect on saturated solutions i.e. heating or cooling a saturated solution will lead to some changes in it. On decreasing the temperature of a saturated solution or cooling it basically the solubility of the solute decreases. It starts forming crystals and settles down at the bottom of the container or vessel. This results in the formation of a supersaturated solution. Cooling of solution results in the loss of kinetic energy of solvent or liquid due to which they come closer and as a result solute molecules are pushed away leading to the formation of crystals which then decreases the solubility, so a supersaturated solution is formed.

Answered by hmnagaraja3
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The solubility of most solids increases with increasing temperature. Because the solubility of most solids increases with increasing temperature, a saturated solution that was prepared at a higher temperature usually contains more dissolved solute than it would contain at a lower temperature.

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