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Q: A solution containing all the solute that a solvent can dissolve at a certain temperature and a pressure is called an?
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What dissolves soap but not salt?

Saturated salt solution dissolve soap but not salt at same temperature and pressure.


When salt is added to a saturated salt solution will the salt dissolve?

No, supllementary salt is not dissolved - if temperature and pressure remain constant.


When no more sugar will dissolve in a glass of water the solution is?

Assuming that all of the sugar that could be dissolved, is dissolved at that temperature and pressure, it would be a super saturated solution.


What 4 things affect how fast a substance dissolve?

The particle size,temperature and agitation affect the rate at which a substance will disolve in a solution.


How do unsaturation and solubility relate?

Solubility is the aptitude of a chemical substance to be soluble (to form a homogeneous solution) in a given solvent. An unsaturated solution is a solution which can dissolve further the solute, at a given temperature and pressure.


Explain how temperature pressure particle size agitation effect solubility?

The more a solution is agitated, the faster the rate of the solution The smaller the particle size, the faster it will dissolve The higher the temperature, the faster rate of dissolving


What is the solution containing the maximum of solute possible at that temperature?

A saturated solution


What metals will not dissolve in an aqueous solution containing nickel ions?

POSSIBLE ANSWER: nickel (Ni) EXPLANATION: all metals dissolve in water more or less and there is an equilibrium point at which the dissolving rate and the condensing rate are the same. If the solution already has enough nickel ions (in other words it is a saturated solution), then the solid nickel you put in will not dissolve.


A solution in which no more material will dissolve is?

A Saturated Solution. In an unsaturated solution, more will dissolve, but once the solution is saturated, it is "full" and will not allow any material to dissolve in it at current temperature and other conditions.


What effect does the water temperature have on the solution rate?

if the temperature of the water is hot, then the sugars will dissolve faster because hot temperature increases solution rate.


Why can't all solids dissolve?

All solids can dissolve, it just depends on the temperature and solution to which it will be dissolved in.


What is unsaturated solute?

such solution which can dissolve more solute at a given temperature is called as unsaturated solution.