The solvent evaporates from the solution leaving behind the solute
What is left is a solution.
Sugar is 'left over' because it is nonvolatile
When a liquid solution evaporates, the solvent molecules escape from the solution as vapor, leaving behind the solute particles. As more solvent molecules leave, the concentration of the solute increases until no more solvent is left and the solute remains as a solid residue.
Copper sulfate crystals remain in the container.
You add zinc to the solution and add 10% of what is left
The solvent evaporates from the solution leaving behind the solute
When mixed, it is a solution. If left to sit, the salt can partially distill out of the solution. If the water is left to evaporate, there will be crystals.
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What is left is a solution.
Sugar is 'left over' because it is nonvolatile
If the spill occurs after solution of the salt is complete, the concentration of the solution left in the container remains unchanged, because by definition of solution, the amounts of solvent and solute spilled will have the same proportions as in the original solution.
To obtain a salt solution from what is left in a dish, add water to the dish and stir to dissolve the remaining salt. Filtering the solution can help separate any solid particles from the salt solution. You can then collect the filtered salt solution for use.
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This is a process where crystals are formed from a super saturated solution that is left undisturbed for a few days. A super saturated solution is formed when no more solute can dissolve in the solution.