Which statements are true of any saturated solution at a given temperature
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A. No more solute will dissolve in the solution.
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There will be no more solute dissolved in the solution. If you mix the solution, you can dissolve additional solute.
Explanation:
Is there a saturated solution:
- The solution is saturated and considered to be at equilibrium when the mass of solute added equals the solubility value.
Saturated Solution Examples:
- A soda is a carbon dioxide-water solution that is saturated. Chocolate powder is added to milk until it stops dissolving, resulting in a saturated solution. Salt can be added to melted butter or oil until the salt grains stop dissolving and the fluid becomes saturated.
The temperature of a saturated solution at a given temperature:
- Because most materials' solubility increases as temperature rises, a saturated solution prepared at a higher temperature often includes more dissolved solute than one prepared at a lower temperature.
- As a result, as the solution cools, it can become supersaturated.
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