Chemistry, asked by jollyanindya, 1 day ago

If ‘X’g. of solute is added to 100g. of water at t°C and the solution formed is a saturated solution, then ‘X’g. is the solubility of the solute.​

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Answered by gnanamkavinaswath
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Answer:

X g 120 is the answer for this question

Answered by souvikdgp03
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Answer:

yes this statement is true.

Explanation:

The concentration of a solution can be even further reduced, or diluted, by adding more solvent. On the other hand, as more solute is added to a solution, the solution becomes more concentrated.

You know you have a saturated solution as it will generally contain some undissolved solid solute. At this point adding more solute will not change the concentration of the solution; adding more solute will simply result in more solid at the bottom of the solution.

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