A saturated solution of sucrose (C12H22011) is made by dissolving excess table sugar in
Chapter 13, Problem 13.88(choose chapter or problem)
A saturated solution of sucrose (C12H22011) is made by dissolving excess table sugar in a flask of water. There are 50 g of undissolved sucrose crystals at the bottom of the flask in contact with the saturated solution. The flask is stoppered and set aside. A year later a single large crystal of mass 50 g is at the bottom of the flask. Explain how this experiment provides evidence for a dynamic equilibrium between the saturated solution and the undissolved solute.
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