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Yes. For example, an unsaturated sugar solution has less solute than a saturated sugar solution.

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An unsaturated solution has less solute than saturated ones. Supersaturated means more solution has dissolved than is normally possible.

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Yes. A saturated solution is one which holds the maximum amount of solute at the temperature being considered. By definition an unsaturated solution holds less solute than the maximum.

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Only if you are comparing the same solute at the same temperature. Then the answer is yes.

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A solution that contains less solute than a saturated solution does and that is able to dissolve additional solute?

unsaturated solution^_^ and your welcome


A supersaturated solution contains less dissolved solute than a saturated solution at the same temperature?

A solution that contains less than the maximum amount of solute that it is able to hold at a given temperature is unsaturated.


Examples of unsaturated?

its a solution that contains less solute than a saturated solution at a given temperatre and pressure. Salt can be added to a glass of water and will continue to dissolve.


How do you dissolve more solute in a solvent?

If the solute is soluble, it will dissolve in the solvent.


What could you do to change an unsaturated solution to a saturated solution?

Keep adding solute until the solvent cannot disslove any more at that given temperature.


If solution A has more solute and less water than Solution B the solution A is?

unsaturated.


What is a solution that contains less then the maximum solute?

This would be an unsaturated solution.


Nutritionally saturated triglycerides are considered less healthful than unsaturated What is one major difference between them?

Saturated triglycerides have more hydrogens than unsaturated triglycerides


What kind of solution contains less solute than its has the capacity to dissolve?

"unsaturated"


Which term describe a solution that contains less than the maximum solute?

unsaturatedunsaturated


What is saturated solution and an unsaturated solution?

A saturated solution contains a liquid (solvent) and a solid (solute). In a solution that dissolves, the solute dissolves in the solvent. An example of this is table salt (NaCl) in Water (H20). When you stir some salt into water, it dissolves. However, when there is too much salt in proportion to water, there are leftovers at the bottom. This indicates that the solution is saturated. Put simply, It means that there is not enough solvent to dissolve the solute. This happens because of dipole forces of the solvent attracting to ends of the solute. In a salt water solution, there needs to be about 6 water molecules to every 1 salt molecule. When there is too much of the salt, the solid falls to the bottom (precipitate). An Unsaturated solution is simply one that has not passed this critical ratio of molecules.


How much solute is in diluted solutions?

less then 0.01M