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That process is called transformation or transmutation where the original material undergoes a change in its chemical or physical composition resulting in a new material.
No, the volume of the material increases when a solution is diluted because you are adding more solvent to decrease the concentration of the solute. Diluting a solution does not change the total amount of material present, but it does change the volume in which that material is dispersed.
A solution that contains more dissolved material than its solubility can hold is called a supersaturated solution. It is temporarily stable but can become unstable and result in the excess solute precipitating out of the solution.
To prove that the clear material is a solution and not a compound, you can perform a simple test such as evaporation. Evaporate the water from the solution, and if the baking soda reappears in its original form, then it is a solution. Compounds do not separate into their original components through evaporation, while solutions do. Additionally, you can use a conductivity test to show that the clear material conducts electricity, indicating it is a solution with dissociated ions from the baking soda.
Fehling's A solution is blue in color due to the presence of copper sulfate.
You could try substituting the solution into the original question and check whether it is valid.
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Extraneous solution
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It is a trial solution, as mentioned in the question!
A saturated solution contains as much pof the dissolved material as possible. A dilute solution is almost the opposite, it has only a trace of the dissolved material and the solution could contain much more.
An "extraneous solution" is not a characteristic of an equation, but has to do with the methods used to solve it. Typically, if you square both sides of the equation, and solve the resulting equation, you might get additional solutions that are not part of the original equation. Just do this, and check each of the solutions, whether it satisfies the original equation. If one of them doesn't, it is an "extraneous" solution introduced by the squaring.
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an extraneous solution.
A solution is a material not a change; dissolving is a physical process.