R R Misra Solutions for Chapter: Is Matter Around Us Pure? (Elements, Compounds and Mixtures), Exercise 3: Problems for Proficiency
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Questions from R R Misra Solutions for Chapter: Is Matter Around Us Pure? (Elements, Compounds and Mixtures), Exercise 3: Problems for Proficiency with Hints & Solutions
Give an example of solid solution.

Define unsaturated solution.

Define supersaturated solution.

Define solubility of a substance and write the units in which it is expressed.

What is the effect of temperature on the solubility of potassium nitrate in water?

A saturated solution of potassium chloride was prepared in water at . Then it was heated up to . State how the nature of the solution will change.

What will happen when a saturated solution of potassium nitrate in water is cooled?

What is the effect of pressure on the solubility of carbon dioxide in water? Give an example of this effect.
