dynamic equilibrium
The System will reach EQUILIBRUIM.
The solute particles move into spaces between the solvent particles through a process called diffusion, where they move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. This movement occurs spontaneously until equilibrium is reached, where the concentration of the solute is the same throughout the solution.
A unsaturated solution is a solution with the concentration of solute under the maximal solubility at a given temperature.
The concentration of a solution is some measurement of how much solute there is in the solution.
An unsaturated solution contains less solute than its capacity to dissolve. This type of solution can still dissolve more solute if added, as it has not reached its maximum concentration.
Hypotonic is the term describes a solution that has a lower solute concentration and higher water concentration than another solution Hypertonic describes a solution with a higher solute concentration compared with another solution.
The solute (sugar) will remain dissolved in the solvent (water) until equilibrium is reached. The sugar molecules will disperse evenly throughout the solution in a process called diffusion. No change will occur in the solute concentration unless additional factors come into play.
A solution whose concentration of solute is equal to the maximum concentration predicted from the solute's solubility is called a saturated solution. In a saturated solution, the solute is in equilibrium with its undissolved form, meaning no more solute can dissolve at that specific temperature and pressure.
The concentration of the solute and solvent are the same throughout, and the solute will not settle out, and cannot be filtered. A homogeneous solution also exists as one phase, such as a liquid.
Hypotonic is the term describes a solution that has a lower solute concentration and higher water concentration than another solution Hypertonic describes a solution with a higher solute concentration compared with another solution.
The concentration of a solution is some measurement of how much solute there is in the solution.
Osmosis occurs when water moves from a solution with a low solute concentration to a solution with a high solute concentration. This is due to the tendency of water to move from an area of high concentration (low solute) to an area of low concentration (high solute) in order to equalize the concentration on both sides of the membrane.