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Saturated solutions of common salt, sugar and ferrous sulphate have been

prepared

(a) Concentration of the solute in the three solution is the same.

(b) Concentration of the solute in the three solutions is different.

(c) Concentration of solute in common salt and sugar solutions is same.

(d) Concentration of solute in sugar and ferrous sulphate solutions is same.​

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Answered by lenova2018ns
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Answer:

concentration of the solute in the three solution is the same

Explanation:

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Answered by yassersayeed
0

The concentration of the solute in the three solutions is the same.

We know that  dissolved sodium chloride can be separated  from water by the physical process of evaporation. However, sodium chloride is itself a pure substance and cannot be separated by physical process into its chemical constituents.

Similarly, sugar is a substance contains  only one kind of pure matter and its composition is the same throughout.  Soft drink and soil are not single pure substances.

Whatever the source of a  pure substance may be, it will always have the same characteristic properties.

Therefore, we can say that a mixture contains more than one pure substance.

Therefore, when saturated solutions of common salt, sugar, and ferrous sulphate have been  prepared  the Concentration of the solute in the three solutions is the same.

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