No, a concentrated solution need not be saturated always.
Concentrated simply implies the presence of a particular solute in a solution in high percentile.
Saturation implies that the addition of even a very small amount of a solute will result in a change of phase.
Concentrated solution is a solution that contains a large amount of solute relative to the amount that could dissolve.
A super saturated solution.
a saturated solution is a solution that cannot dissolve any more substances a concentrated solution is a solution that has a lot of a specific substance in it
This is called a concentrated solution, not especially a saturated solution.('saturated' means: maximal possibleconcentration, this is not always a large amount!)
dilute is a solution far from being saturated concentrated is a solution that has so much solute that it is relatively close to being saturated
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
The Dead Sea is a saturated solution because it has an excessive amount of salt at its bottom.
If a solution is concentrated a lot of solute is dissolved in the solvent. More solute can still be dissolved, though. If no more solute could be dissolved, you have a saturated solution.
Supersaturated
Saturated.This means the water will no longer have salt dissolve in it.Added:Better to call this a concentrated solution, not especially a saturated solution.('saturated' means: maximal possibleconcentration, this is not always a large amount!)Especially for Penn. students: cf. discussion page
The solution has a lower concentration. We can also say that it is dilute. Concentration is the amount of solute over the volume of solvent, thus when a large amount of solvent is used, concentration of the solution is low.