Adding more solute to a saturated solution causes the solution to become supersaturated. In other words, the solvent does not completely mix with the solute.
The solute will not go into solution
Adding a base
Supersaturated.
Hypertonic Solution
A hypo-tonic solution causes cells to rupture when they are bathed in it.
If you mean common table salt, which is sodium chloride(NaCl), then it does dissolve in water. It can become saturated to the point that no more will dissolve, but up to that point it does dissolve in water. Many, if not most, salts are soluble in water, though some are not.
Adding a base
Supersaturated.
Adding a base
adding a base.
When a cooled saturated potassium nitrate solution is added to water, the concentration of the potassium nitrate decreases making it less likely that he substance will precipitate out of solution.
The destabilization of a colloidal solution is possible, for example, by adding salt.
Adding a base will make the pH go up (increasing of OH- ions concentration).
Adding a base will make the pH go up (increasing of OH- ions concentration).
On heating a saturated solution it becomes unsaturated because heating causes kinetic energy to increase the distance between the molecules of liquid. Thus the solute takes free space present in the solvent. That is why saturates solution becomes unsaturated upon heating.
Adding a base will make the pH go up (increasing of OH- ions concentration).
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