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How saturated solution is different from concentrated solution when both contains high amount of solute particles. Justify your answer with reasons.​

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Answered by agrathipoola
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Explanation:

When a solute dissolves, its individual atoms, molecules, or ions interact with the solvent, become solvated, and are able to diffuse independently throughout the solution (Figure  13.2.1a ). This is not, however, a unidirectional process. If the molecule or ion happens to collide with the surface of a particle of the undissolved solute, it may adhere to the particle in a process called crystallization. Dissolution and crystallization continue as long as excess solid is present, resulting in a dynamic equilibrium analogous to the equilibrium that maintains the vapor pressure of a liquid. We can represent these opposing processes as follows:

solute+solvent⇌dissolutioncrystallizationsolution(13.2.1)

Although the terms precipitation and crystallization are both used to describe the separation of solid solute from a solution, crystallization refers to the formation of a solid with a well-defined crystalline structure, whereas precipitation refers to the formation of any solid phase, often one with very small particles.

Answered by PB1206
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Answer:

a concentrated solution has just the right amount of solute, while. a saturated solution has too much.

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