Chemistry, asked by solyhaetham, 19 days ago

Solid magnesium sulfate dissolves in water to form a colourless solution
(a) What is the name of the solvent in this colourless solution
(b) The solution is left in a warm room for 10 days After 10 days all the water has
disappeared. What has happened to the water
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(c) After 10 days a solid is left behind what the name of the solid left behind

Answers

Answered by riviennuque
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idk I love science but not chemistry

Answered by vindobhawe
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(a) Water

(b) Water evaporated.

(c) Solid magnesium sulfate

Explanation:

  • Magnesium sulfate dissolves in water to give the colourless solution which contains the ions like Mg⁺²( magnesium) and SO₄²⁻ (sulfate).
  • Magnesium sulfate is used as solute and water is used as a solvent to prepare this solution.
  • Evaporation of water takes place because the solution is kept in a warm room.
  • After evaporation solid left behind is nothing but the pure crystal of magnesium sulfate.

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