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Q: How can determine if no more solute can dissolve in a solvent?
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When a solvent is heated it can dissolve more what and less what?

solute


When a solute dissolves in a solvent until no more will dissolve what is that called?

It means the solute is 'saturated' and can no longer dissolve any more.


What do you call the substance that easily dissolve in a solvent?

A solute is something that dissolves into a solvent. The solvent is the substance present in the greatest amount (there is always more of it) and the solute is always present in a smaller amount. Together they form a solution.


If theres more of something will it dissolve faster?

No, because if there is more solute than the solvent can dissolve, the solution becomes saturated and no more solute can be dissolved.


How does the volume of the water effect how it dissolves?

More solvent can dissolve more solute.


What is it called when solvent can't dissolve any more solute?

saturation


What is it called when a solvent cannot dissolve any more solute?

saturated.


Supersaturated means that a solvent can dissolve solute than at a lower temperature?

more


What is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solute at a particular temperature?

This is known as the solubility of the solute in the solvent. When you reach the maximum it is know as the saturation concentration. Adding any more solute will not dissolve in the solvent.


How does stirring faster the solubility of solutes in a solvent?

Apex - It makes the water molecules bump into the solute more. ^.^


How do concentrated and dilute solutions differ from saturated and unsaturated ones?

Nothing more can be added to a saturated solution - the liquid is literally 'full up' with the solute being dissolved, so if you carry on adding the solute, it will not dissolve and the solution will not become any more concentrated. A concentrated solution has a very large amount of the solute in it (there is more solute than solvent), but it has not yet reached the point where no more solute can be dissolved. If you keep adding to it, the solute will dissolve.


What is the indication that a solution is saturated?

If you add any more solute to the solvent it won't dissolve.