题目
单项选择题
If the solubility of a particular solute is at 20C, which of the following concentrations would represent a supersaturated solution of that solute?
选项
A.at 25C
B.at 15C
C.at 20C
D.at 20C
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To tackle this, we first restate the setup: the solubility of the solute is given at 20°C, and we are asked which listed concentration scenario would correspond to a supersaturated solution of that solute.
Option 1: at 25°C. The solubility at 25°C (if known) would generally be different from that at 20°C, often higher for many solutes. A supersaturated solution at 25°C would require a concentration exceeding the 25°C solubility, not necessarily ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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