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what will happen when a crystal of sodium sulphate is added to saturated solution of sodium sulphate​

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Answered by Palak47239
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Explanation:

Sodium sulphate is a strong electrolyte and completely dissociates to give sulphate ions which act as common ions. The presence of sulphate ions depresses the ionisation of calcium sulphate.

Answered by beneetaat
1

Answer:

It becomes over saturated.

Explanation:

because when we add solute to a saturated solution the solution becomes over saturated.

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