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we dissolve 10g. sodium chloride in 100 ml. of water .is it an example of solution of solid in liquid ?indentify the solute ,solvent and volatile components in it ? plz .. quick answer .....I am waiting. ...​

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Answered by mahakincsem
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Explanation:

  • Since, sodium chloride is common salt and it is in solid form.

  • When we dissolve sodium chloride in water, it is an example of solid in liquid.

  • Solute is sodium chloride because it is in less quantity.

  • Solvent is water because it is large in quantity as compared to sodium chloride.

  • Volatile compounds are the ones that have high tendency to evaporate but there are no such compound formed in the process.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Since, sodium chloride is common salt and it is in solid form.

When we dissolve sodium chloride in water, it is an example of solid in liquid.

Solute is sodium chloride because it is in less quantity.

Solvent is water because it is large in quantity as compared to sodium chloride.

Volatile compounds are the ones that have high tendency to evaporate but there are no such compound formed in the process.

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