The higher the temperature, the more movement in the molecules, causing the substance to liquify, or turn to gas, whichever, more quickly than if there were no vibrations in the molecules.
A solution that contains the maximum amount of dissolved solid that it can hold is called a saturated solution. This means that no more solid can dissolve in the solution without additional factors like temperature changes.
When the maximum amount of solid (solute) is dissolved in a solvent, the resulting solution is said to be saturated.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, where one substance (solute) is dissolved in another substance (solvent). When a liquid is fully saturated with dissolved solid, it means that no more solute can dissolve in the solution at that temperature, and the solution is said to be saturated.
its aqueous when dissolved in water and solid (@STP) when not
CuNO3 can be found as both a solid and as an aqueous solution.
A saturated solution
If it is solid at room temperature but melts when heated.
A solution is a solid dissolved in a liquid
A liquid gas solution is a liquid made up of an element(s) that are normally gas at room temperature. A liquid solid solution is made up of an element(s) that are normally solids at room temperature... Which is around 21 degrees Celsius.
every solid can be dissolved. The melting temperature is 100 degree celsius
The amount of solid needed to make a saturated solution is primarily affected by the solubility of the solute in the solvent, as well as the temperature of the solvent. Higher solubility and temperature generally require more solid to be added to reach saturation.
This is called a solution.