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To prepare a saturated solution of sodium chloride at 30°C​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • We will take hundred gram of distilled water in a beaker at 1 gram of NaCl and stirr with a glass rod till the NaCl dissolves.

  • Continue adding a gram of NaCl at a time and stirr vigorously after each adition.

  • A stage will come when no more of the NaCl will dissolve at that temperature no matter how long it is left there are how vigorously it is stirred.

  • If the temperature of a saturated solution is lowered the solvent slowly vaporizes and part of the dissolved solute separate out in the form of crystals.

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Answered by xLAVA90x
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saturated solution of sodium chloride at 30°C:-

We will take hundred gram of distilled water in a beaker at 1 gram of NaCl and stirr with a glass rod till the NaCl dissolves. Continue adding a gram of NaCl at a time and stirr vigorously after each adition.

A stage will come when no more of the NaCl will dissolve at that temperature no matter how long it is left there are how vigorously it is stirred.

If the temperature of a saturated solution is lowered the solvent slowly vaporizes and part of the dissolved solute separate out in the form of crystals.

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