what would happen if you were to take a certain saturated solution at a certain temperature and cool it slowly?what is the nature of such solutions?
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If a saturated solution is cooled below a temperature at which the solution is prepared, then it will lead to a decrease in solubility of the solute. This decrease in solubility will result in some of the dissolved solute to precipitate out as solid crystals which can be easily observed in the container carrying the solution. Again, if this solution is heated, the crystals would dissolve in the solution and no longer be visible.
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The process is known as the saturation and precipitation of a solution.
Explanation:
- With decrease in the temperature of a particular solution there is a decrease in the solubility of a particular solvent. As a result of this cool a saturated solution there will be decrease in the solubility
- as a result of this as the saturated solution is filled up with a large number of solute particle hence there will be e formation of precipitate with gradually increases with the increase in the temperature
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