A solution which cannot dissolve more solute in it is called as a saturated solution.
If we add solute to a solution, and if it not getting dissolved (at room temperature) then we can say that the given solution is a saturated solution.
Saturated solution has attained maximum solubility of the solute in the solvent.
How do the concentrations of Ag+ and SO42- change when more solid Ag2SO4 is added to the already saturated solution?
When carrying out the titration of KHP with NaOH solution, how will you know when the titration has reached the endpoint? Be as specific as possible. What will you look for? Do not simply say color change
What is “old” to you? How do you know when you are old? How do you feel about old people? Why?
How would you determine if a solution is saturated?
answer the following in a complete sentence or two (1)how do you know if an acid is strong or weak 2))how do youcalculate pH of a strng acid (3))how do youcalculate the pH of a weak acid solution (4) if you know Ka of an acid how do you determine the kb of its conjugate base 5)if you know[OH-]for solution ,how do you determine [h3o+]. Answer with proper explanation
How do you know when you have to buy/ sell futures contract?
-how do you not know you are not activating multiple sub population when you are activating one subpopulation. what experiments would you do to verify this.
Can you explain how do you know when to add probabilities or multiple probabilities?
1. What is the reaction mechanism when 2-butanol is reacted with PBr3? How do you know if it is Sn1 Sn2 E1 or E2? Is there a chart or can you show me a method for this? 2. The following reaction yields how many stereoisomers? 3-hexene -(reacts with HBr)> How can you find out the number of stereoisomers
When calculating depreciation using the double-declining method, how do you know when the book value will be less than its residual/salvage value?