Chemistry, asked by sanjusuman0512, 19 days ago

how can a solution hold more solute than it can theoretically hold at that temperature???? ​

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Answered by rambsnl1961
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Answer:

a solution in which no more solute can be added is saturated solution

to add more solute above the saturation level we should heat it still more so that the temperature of the solution increases , thus the amout of solute can also be added more

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