Chemistry, asked by RivabotiMoran, 9 months ago

to make a saturated solution and suspension different from each other​

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Answered by Keerthanasaravanankt
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A suspension is a solution that contains solids that are suspended in the solvent. If you take a saturated solution of some solute and add more solute, what you add will not dissolve, remain a solid, and you will have a suspension. The solubility of a compound in 35°C and 50°C is 60 and 80.

Answered by geetavinod4
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If you take a saturated solution of some solute and add more solute, what you add will not dissolve, remain a solid, and you will have asuspension. The solubility of a compound in 35°C and 50°C is 60 and 80. 50g of saturated solution at 35°C is heated to 50°C

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