Chemistry
Chemistry, 13.08.2021 18:20, asaadasaadasaad6524

1 In solution, an electrolyte produces
A. energy
B. lons

2 A(n)
solution can
dissolve more solute

A. unsaturated
B. saturated

3. A(n)
solution has
dissolved the maximum amount of
solute

A. saturated
B. unsaturated

4 A(n)
solution, when
heated and cooled slowly, will have
more solute dissolved at a particular
temperature than should be

A. supersaturated
B. saturated

answer
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