Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The solution has to be labeled as saturated, unsaturated or supersaturated solution.
Concept Introduction:
Solution: A solution is a homogeneous mixture that contains small particles and liquid solutions are transparent in nature.
The three different types of solutions are,
Unsaturated Solution: A solution that contains less than the maximum number of grams per solute in solvent at a given temperature is called as unsaturated solution.
Saturated solution: A solutions that contains the maximum number of grams of solute that can dissolve in solvent at given temperature is called as saturated solution.
Supersaturated solution: A solution that has more than the maximum number of grams of solute that can dissolve in a solvent at given temperature is called as supersaturated solution.
(b)
Interpretation:
The solution has to be labeled as saturated, unsaturated or supersaturated solution.
Concept Introduction:
Refer to part (a).
(c)
Interpretation:
The solution has to be labeled as saturated, unsaturated or supersaturated solution.
Concept Introduction:
Refer to part (a).

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