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Answered by jasaim
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For example a solution of salt in water is an aqueous solution. The solutionsmade by dissolving solutes in organic liquids or solvents which do not contain water are called non-aqueous solutions. For example benzene, ether are non-aqueous solvents.
Answered by sam287
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And 4 - The solutions made by dissolving various salutes in water is called aqueous solution. For example solution of salt and water.
The solutions made by dissolving solutes in inorganic, liquids or solvents which do not contain water are called non aqueous solution. For example benzene.
Ans 5 - when a saturated solution is heated, it becomes capable of dissolving more solute.
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