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6 January, 04:44

if a solution is saturated, how does the rate of dissolution of a solute compare with it's rate of crystallization?

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  1. 6 January, 05:06
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    The same

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    In a saturated solution, the rate of dissolution is equal and the same to the rate of crystallization.

    A saturated solution of as substance (solute) at a particular temperature is one which contains the maximum amount of the substance that can dissolve at that temperature in the presence of the crystals of the substance. It is an equilibrium system in which a solid substance is in equilibrium with its own ions in solution. Therefore the rate of dissolution will the same with that of crystallization.
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