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The dew point is a saturation point, but a saturation point may not be a dew point. That is, a saturation point has a broader definition -- more general application. Sometimes you can interchange the terms without confusing the reader. =================================
That's an approximate definition of saturation. And the temperature at which the current amount of water vapor in the air would be the saturation point is called the dew point. The dew point is a measure of absolute humidity.
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When no more of something can be absorbed or disolved.
The temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation is called the dew point.
citric acid reaches its saturation point after about 45 grams of citric acid and 50 ml of water
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The solubility constant.
The cut-off point is the exact point where the load line crosses with the vector axis. The saturation point is the point where the load line intersects with the collector current axis.
Yes, it does.
Saturation and solubility is the same. They both meant to point out the maximum of solute dissolved through out the solvent.