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a saturated solution
Add more solute until no more will dissolve. A saturated solution is one into which no more of the solute can be dissolved into.
Saturated.
The maximum number of grams of solute that can be dissolved in a given solvent is dependent on factors such as temperature, pressure, and the specific solute-solvent system. This maximum amount is known as the solubility limit of the solute in that particular solvent.
This is a saturated solution.
A saturated solution.
That solution is called saturated.
This is not a saturated solution.
Solutions can either be unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated. In the case of your question, a solution with the maximum amount of dissolved solute is deemed to be saturated.
If the solute isn't very soluble, the solution can be saturated and still have very little solute in it, so it would be dilute.
a saturated solution is a one in which no more solute can be dissolved at that temperature.
A saturated solution has a solute that is at its maximum concentration. At this point, no more solute can be dissolved at the current temperature. The dissolved and undissolved solutes are at equilibrium in the saturated solution.
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.
Then the solution is said to be saturated.
A saturated solution
a saturated solution is a one in which no more solute can be dissolved at that temperature.
a saturated solution