Chemistry, asked by Sudipta2006, 8 months ago

what would you observe in saturated solution of potassium chloride prepared at 60 degree celsius is allowed to cool to room temperature.​

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Answered by Jaidev2005
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Explanation:

(a) When a saturated solution of potassium chloride prepared at 60∘C is allowed to cool at room temperature, crystals of potassium chloride will be formed. (b) Initially, sugar will obtained as water wil get evaporated. But on dry heating sugar gets charred and it turns back.

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Answered by fruity777
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Solid potassium chloride will separate out from the saturated solution then the temperature of the solution reduces from 60°C to the room temperature.

This is because saturation decreases with decrease in temperature.

A change in temperature affects the solubility of the solid solute.

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