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Q1: What is the difference between the unsaturated and saturated solutions?
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Q2.How do you know a solution is saturated?
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Q3.What happens when a solution becomes saturated?
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Q4.How many grams or teaspoons of sugardissolved in 20ml of water to form saturated solution?
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Answers

Answered by amikkr
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The correct answer to the following question-

Question 1: Saturated solution - Saturated solution is the solution containing the maximum concentration of a solute dissolved in the solvent. In a saturated solution, no more solute can be dissolved more.

Unsaturated solution - Unsaturated solution is the chemical solution in which solute concentration is lower than its equilibrium solubility. Here all the solute dissolves in the solution.

Question 2: When we add more solute to a solution, then it will not get dissolve at that particular temperature. A solution is said to be saturated when there is the maximum amount of solute in the solution.

Question 3: When a solution becomes saturated then solute will not dissolve anymore and will remain solid instead. When we add more solute to a saturated solution then it will not get dissolved.

Question 4: 10 teaspoons of sugar are added to 20mL of water to form a saturated solution. 10 teaspoons eans 4 grams of sugar. So adding 4 grams of sugar into 20mL of water to form a saturated solution.

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