When a crystal of a solute introduced into a supersaturated solution, then
1) The solute dissolves
2) The solution becomes unsaturated
3) The solution remains supersaturated
4) The excess of solute crystallises out
bluti
Answers
Answered by
1
ANSWER
A supersaturated solution is a solution that contains less than the maximum amount of solution per given amount of solvent at a particular temperature. When more solutions is added to a supersaturated solution the solution will crystallize rapidly to form crystals and hence remains supersaturated only.
I hope you are understand my solution
Similar questions