saturated
when a solvent can hold no more solute it is called saturated
The solvent can hold more solute when it is heated. Because on heating the solubility of a solvent increases.
The solution with more dissolved solute is more concentrated.
This solution is called a saturated solution, when the solution will dissolve no more of a solute.
A solute dissolves in a solvent to form a solution; all the time that more of the solute can be dissolved it is unsaturated, but once the solution can hold no more of the solute it has become saturated.
when a solvent can hold no more solute it is called saturated
Saturated solution
A Saturated Solution can no longer hold any more solute in solution.
The solvent can hold more solute when it is heated. Because on heating the solubility of a solvent increases.
A solution is saturated when it can hold no more solute, and any additional solute precipitates.
A solution is saturated when it can hold no more solute, and any additional solute precipitates.
An unsaturated solution
An unsaturated solution
Supersaturation.
a solution in which no more solute can dissolve is called 'saturated'. One that contains an excess of solute is called 'supersaturated'.
The solution with more dissolved solute is more concentrated.
No. A supersaturated solution holds more solute than the solvent could normally hold.