Chemistry, asked by ayeshaeshal2006, 2 months ago

what will happen if a crystal of sodium sulphate is added to a supersaturated solution

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Answered by Anonymous
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Supersaturation. In most cases, it is possible to dissolve more solute by heating up the solution. Even after subsequently cooling the solution, the crystals will stay dissolved. This is called supersaturation – the solute will only crystallize if an additional crystal is added or the solution is disturbed.

Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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Supersaturation. In most cases, it is possible to dissolve more solute by heating up the solution. Even after subsequently cooling the solution, the crystals will stay dissolved. This is called supersaturation – the solute will only crystallize if an additional crystal is added or the solution is disturbed.

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