lol in that case ill raid the school stock hahahaI dare you to actually try to saturate a solution of sodium hydroxide, see if you can do it.
But be VERY careful, there will be a lot of heat generated. It will look like a slushie with steam coming off, and as soon as it cools down, it will turn back to solid.
Is this a part of the mathematics course for the HSC? I don't recognise it.Is the dissolution of even a soluble salt an equilibrium, for example
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Is this just occuring in the case it is a saturated solution?
No its hsc chemIs this a part of the mathematics course for the HSC? I don't recognise it.
A saturated solution of anything involves a solubility equilibrium. An unsaturated solution is not an equilibrium system.ohh okay fair but if say you add a lot of naoh until the solution is fully saturated why would there not be an equilbirium?