What Is The Maximum Amount Of Solute That Can Be Dissolved In A Fixed Amount Of Solvent At A Given Temperature
what is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a fixed amount of solvent at a given temperature
Answer:
IT IS DEPEND ON WHAT SATURATION DOES A SOLVENT CAN DISSOLVE A SOLUTE
Explanation:
BECAUSE THERE ARE THREE KINDS OF DISSOLVATION
1. SATURATION
- A SOLUTE CAN BE COMPLETELY DISSOLVES BECAUSE OF THE PERFECT AMOUNT OF SOLVENT.
2.UNSATURATION
- A SOLUTE HAS NO CHANCE TO DISSOLVE COMPLETELY BUT PARTIALLY BECAUSE THE SOLVENT IS NOT ENOUGH TO DISSOLVE COMPLETELY OF THE SOLUTE.
3. CRYSTALLIZATION
-A SOLUTE HAS NO CHANCE TO DISSOLVE COMPLETELY NOR PARTIALLY, WHY, BECAUSE THE SOLVENT IS INSUFFICENT TO THE SOLUTE SO THE SOLUTE HAS A LOW MASS AND LOW PRESSURE SO THE SOLUTE WILL FLOAT AT THE TOP OF THE SOLVENT.
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