what happens when a crystal of copper sulphate is added separately in unsaturated saturated and supersaturated solution of copper sulphate
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In case of unsaturated solution, the crystal gets completely dissolved in the solvent.
In case of saturated solution, it doesn't dissolves anymore. The crystal will settle down.
But in case of super saturated solution, it won't dissolve. We can observe that the size of the solutes will grow, or they can be visible through naked eyes.
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Solubility: The highest amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature is known as solubility. (Or, you can say that the amount of solute in a saturated solution is the solubility.)
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