We’re going to learn about saturated solutions today! A solution with solute (the powder added in) that dissolves until it leaves bits at the bottom (indicating that it cannot dissolve anymore). An unsaturated solution is the solution before the bits start showing up at the bottom, meaning that there’s enough solvent to hold all the solute you add in.
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Copper sulfate reactions with salt (sodium chloride) which you can tell from the color change in the solution, but copper sulfate doesn’t react with sugar, leaving you with the original bluish solution.
C1000 Experiments: 82, 83, 84, 85
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