what happen when a hot saturated solution is cooled slowly ?
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It depends on how the solution is hot and how far it is cooled. A liquid's saturation point is defined by the capability of dissolving particular solute at standard temperature and pressure (STP). It can dissolve more when you increase temperature and less when you decrease. Thus, when a hot saturated solution is cooled down to STP and beyond it the solubility of the solvent will decrease and excess solute amount will precipitate and form a solid.
It depends on how the solution is hot and how far it is cooled. A liquid's saturation point is defined by the capability of dissolving particular solute at standard temperature and pressure (STP). It can dissolve more when you increase temperature and less when you decrease. Thus, when a hot saturated solution is cooled down to STP and beyond it the solubility of the solvent will decrease and excess solute amount will precipitate and form a solid.
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Crystallization will take place.
A saturated solution is that solution in which the maximum amount of solute has been dissolved at a particular temperature.
And in case the solution has less than the maximum amount that can we dissolve the solution is called an unsaturated solution.
A saturated solution is that solution in which the maximum amount of solute has been dissolved at a particular temperature.
And in case the solution has less than the maximum amount that can we dissolve the solution is called an unsaturated solution.
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