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A solution which contains the particles of a solute in such a fine state that they cannot be seen even under microscope is known as true solution.
A solution which cannot dissolve any more of a solid at a given temperature is called saturated solution.
Sugar solution.
No.
What is a true solution?
A solution which contains the particles of a solute in such a fine state that they cannot be seen even under microscope is known as true solution.
A solution which contains the particles of a solute in such a fine state that they cannot be seen even under microscope is known as true solution.
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A solution which cannot dissolve any more of a solid at a given temperature is called saturated solution.
A solution which cannot dissolve any more of a solid at a given temperature is called saturated solution.
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Sugar solution.
Sugar solution.
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No.
No.
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