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Why is temperature always mentioned with saturated solution?

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Answered by patel25
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dissolved in a solvent to form a saturated solution depends on a variety of factors. The most important factors are: Temperature - Solubilityincreases with temperature. ... This is commonly used to dissolve gases into liquids.

sushreesonal: yes its absolutely right
sushreesonal: saturated solutions have some factors that an unsaturated not have which not allows it to dissolve
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Temperature always mentioned with saturated solution:

  • The amount of dilute which can possibly be used and dis solvent in a particular solvent depends on a range of factors.
  • These factors include various elements like the temperature. The solubility has a directly proportionate relationship with the temperature which means that when the temperature of the solution is increased, the solubility increases with temperature.
  • This factor is the most efficient when the gases are being dissolved in a particular solution.
  • Due to all these different reasons, the temperature is always mentioned aside from the particular saturated solution.

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