A crystal of common salt of given mass is kept in aqueous solution. After 12 hours, its mass remains the same. Is the crystal in equilibrium with the solution?
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| 24th Apr, 2015,
02:07: PM
Expert Answer:
Yes, as the solution becomes saturated the mass of the crystal remains same because of establishment of a physical equilibrium between the crystal of the common salt and its saturated solution.
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| 24th Apr, 2015,
04:07: PM
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