A solution is made by adding certain amount of solute X in water. Addition of a small…
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A solution is made by adding certain amount of solute X in water. Addition of a small amount of X in the solution causes precipitation of X. It shows that the solution is
- unsaturated
- supersaturated
- saturated
- diluted.
Answer
(B) supersaturated
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