what happens when a copper sulphate is added separately in Saturated solution and supersaturated solution of copper sulphate
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1. Fill the beaker with distilled water.
2. Heat the beaker of water at 100
0
C, the solubility of copper(II) sulfate is 736 grams per kg of water.
3. Stop heating the water near 100
0
C.
4. Add copper sulfate and stir until the heated solution is saturated and at saturation no more copper sulfate will dissolve.
5. Cooled solution is supersaturated solution.
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) A supersaturated solution can usually be formed from a saturated solution by filtering off the excess solute and lowering the temperature. (d) When a seed crystal of the solute is added to a supersaturated solution, solute particles leave the solution and form a crystalline precipitate.
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