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When 5 grams of KCl are dissolved in 50. grams of water at 25°C, the resulting mixture can be described as * heterogeneous and supersaturated homogeneous and supersaturated heterogeneous and unsaturated homogeneous and unsaturated

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Answer:

homogeneous and unsaturated trust me please

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User Tporeba
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Answer:

The correct option for this is 4,that is homogeneous and unsaturated

Step-by-step explanation:

The given mixture is homogeneous because potassium chloride will get dissolved completely since it is strong electrolyte or salt therefore the mixture will be identical throughout the solution and we cannot find any KCL particles in mixture.

The mixture is also considered as unsaturated because this mixture can still dissolve more amount of KCL in it and also there is no ppt formation takes place means all KCL molecule will get dissolved in it.

Hence given mixture is ,

Homogeneous and unsaturated .

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