What will happen for a saturated solution if we increase or decrease it's temperature
Asked by saradamahapatra9999 | 31st May, 2019, 01:50: PM
If a saturated solution is heated, then it becomes unsaturated because solubility of solute increases on heating.
If a saturated solution is cooled, then some of its dissolved solute will separate out in the form of solid crystals.
If a saturated solution is heated, then it becomes unsaturated because solubility of solute increases on heating.
If a saturated solution is cooled, then some of its dissolved solute will separate out in the form of solid crystals.
Answered by Ramandeep | 31st May, 2019, 02:24: PM
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