The solubility of calcium sulfate in water is 0.667 grams per liter. If a calcium sulfate solution had a concentration of 0.502 grams per liter, it would be said to be (Saturated/ supersaturated/ unsaturated) ?

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Answer:

unsaturated

Explanation:

All solutions have a definite capacity of dissolving solute in it.

Unsaturated solutions are the solutions which contain less amount of solute than the maximum capacity of dissolving the solute. If more amount of solute is added in such a way a point is reached where addition of more solute cannot be dissolved. The solution is known as saturated solution.

Amount dissolved > Maximum solubility limit, the solution is saturated.

Amount dissolved < Maximum solubility limit, the solution is unsaturated.

If the amount of the salt exceeds the solubility limit, then the solution is saturated solution. If it is less than the limit given, then it is unsaturated solution.

The solubility = 0.667 grams per liter

Amount dissolved = 0.502 grams per liter

Since,

Amount dissolved < Maximum solubility limit, the solution is unsaturated.