Sodium sulphate dissolves in water with
evolution of heat. Consider a saturated
solution of sodium sulphate. If the
temperature is raised, then according to
Le-Chatelier principle
(a) More solid will dissolve
(b) Some solid will precipitate out from the
solution
(c) The solution will become supersaturated
(d) Solution concentration will remain unchanged
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Option A is the answer of the question
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