(a)
Interpretation: If the given solution is saturated or unsaturated should be identified.
Concept Introduction: A solution is said to be saturated if no more solute can be dissolved in it. If more solute is added to the solution, it remains at the bottom of the container in non-dissolved form.
In an unsaturated solution, the concentration of solute is less than that the equilibrium solubility.
(b)
Interpretation: If the given solution is saturated or unsaturated should be identified.
Concept Introduction: A solution is said to be saturated if no more solute can be dissolved in it. If more solute is added to the solution, it remains at the bottom of the container in undissolved form.
In an unsaturated solution, the concentration of solute is less than that the equilibrium solubility.
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