Increasing the temperature the solubility increase.
This depends on what state the solute is in. Solubility depends upon temperature. If the solute is a solid you can generally heat the solution and more solute will dissolve. If the solute is a gas the opposite is true. You must cool the solution to dissolve more gaseous solute.
You pick a liquid the saturated solution will dissolve into, and pour it in with stirring.
Solute which is the solid being dissolved Solvent which is the liquid the solid is dissolving into Solution which is the solute and the solvent mixed together Soluble which means that something will dissolve Insoluble which means that something will not dissolve Solubility which is how much something will dissolve and Saturated which is when a solution has dissolved that maximum amount of solute
The substance (usually a liquid) that can dissolve another substance is called a solvent.
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A solution is saturated when it is no longer possible to dissolve an additional quantity of solute, at constant temperature.
it is called precipitates.
Solute which is the solid being dissolved Solvent which is the liquid the solid is dissolving into Solution which is the solute and the solvent mixed together Soluble which means that something will dissolve Insoluble which means that something will not dissolve Solubility which is how much something will dissolve and Saturated which is when a solution has dissolved that maximum amount of solute
something that can be dissolve in liquid is called soluble. if the solute can dissolve in the solvent, it is called a solution
The maximum amount of solute is dissolved in it-apex
When a solid is dissolved in a liquid, the liquid is said to be the solvent and the solid is to be the solute. The liquid that you get after dissolving the solid into the liquid is called the solution. When a solute dissolves, the solvent particles attract the particles of the solute away which breaks the cluster of particles apart. After dissolving enough amount that the solvent cannot dissolve more, the solution is said to be saturated. It is the state when the solution cannot dissolve anymore solute. The opposite of solution is suspension. A suspension is when the solute cannot be dissolved (that is, it is insoluble) into the solvent and stays suspended in the solvent. A suspension is translucent and the suspended particles can be easily seen. While, in a solution, the particles are soluble and complete dissolve into the solvent. A solution is transparent and the particles are too small to be seen through naked eyes.
Solutions consist of a solvent, a liquid medium into which solutes can dissolve.
An unsaturated solution has excess solvent and can still dissolve more solute.A saturated solution cannot dissolve any more solute, it will simply stay separate.
something that can be dissolve in liquid is called soluble. if the solute can dissolve in the solvent, it is called a solution
It is a solvent liquid. For example, water is a solvent as it can dissolve sugar crystals (and many other things).
The substance (usually a liquid) that can dissolve another substance is called a solvent.
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Solutions consist of a solvent, a liquid medium into which solutes can dissolve.
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.