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Question: Sodium sulphate dissolves in water with evolution of heat. Consider a saturated solution of sodium sulphate. If the temperature is raised, then according to the Le Chatelier’s principle



1) More solid will dissolved
2) Some solid will precipitate out from the solution
3) The solution will become super-saturated
4) Solution concentration will remain unchanged
Solution: Explanation: No Explanation
Solubility Kinds of solution and Henry’s law

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