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Fromthe tablegivenbelow, furnishyourpointsof inference

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Solution :(i) At `25^@ C`, 36g NaCl is dissolved in 100g water to give a saturated solution.
(ii) At `25^@ C,` 95g NABR is dissolved in 100g water to get a saturated solution.
(iii) At `25^@ C`, 184g Nal is dissolved in 100g water to get a saturated solution.
(iv) SOLUBILITY of a solute at a given solvent at a particular TEMPERATURE is defined as the number of grams of solute necessary to saturate 100g of the solvent at that temperature. In the above tabular column, we infer that solubility of Nal is the highest and the solubility ofNaCl is the lowest.
(v) All the NaCl, NaBr, Nal solution in water are called aqueous solutions.
(VI) Depending upon the amount of the solute, the solutions are classified as saturated and unsaturated solution.
(vii) The above solutions are saturated solutions.


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