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more solute can be dissolved in a saturated soluton justify the statement​

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Answered by nandika32
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Explanation:

A saturated solution contains the maximum amount of split in it. Hence, no more solute can dissolve in it.

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Answered by nigarg82
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DEFINITION:

Saturated Solution:- When a given solvent cannot dissolve any more quantity of a substance in its solution, it is known as a saturated solution.

TO FIND:

If more of a solute can be dissolved in a saturated solution.

ANSWER:

No, more of solute cannot be dissolved in a saturated solution. (by definition)

OBSERVATION:

If we heat our solvent to a certain extent, the amount of solute dissolved would be more, hence, increasing the amount of solute in a saturated solution.

But if our solvent is cooled, the amount of solute dissolved in it would be less in quantity, hence, decreasing the amount of solute in a saturated solution.

CONCLUSION:

We can never estimate the amount of solute that has to be used to make a saturated solution. It always depends on the temperature of the solvent.

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