We always talk about a saturated solution at a certain temperature why is the temperature specified
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The dissolvability of a solid in a solution increments with expanding temperature. On the off chance that the temperature of an immersed solution is expanded, the solution will end up plainly unsaturated. In this manner, the temperature assumes an imperative part in indicating whether a solution is immersed or not.
A saturated solution is a substance solution containing the most extreme convergence of a solute broken down in the solvent.
A saturated solution is a substance solution containing the most extreme convergence of a solute broken down in the solvent.
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The solubility of solid in a solution increases with increasing temperature.
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