Biology, asked by neelam122014, 6 months ago

when a saturated solution at some temperature is cooled by 10 degree Celsius to 20 degree Celsius it forms its own​

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Answered by rathoreyashasvi430
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Supersaturation is a state of a solution that contains more of the dissolved material than could be dissolved by the solvent under normal circumstances.

As a general rule, the more heat is added to a system, the more soluble a substance becomes. (There are exceptions where the opposite is true). Therefore, at high temperatures, more solute can be dissolved than at room temperature. If this solution were to be suddenly cooled at a rate faster than the rate of precipitation, the solution will become supersaturated until the solute precipitates to the temperature-determined saturation point. The precipitation or crystallization of the solute takes longer than the actual cooling time because the molecules need to meet up and form the precipitate without being knocked apart by water.

So, both the Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.

Answered by akshatkumar4282
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Supersaturated Solution I Hope This Will Help

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