Saturated.
Supersaturated.
A saturated solution is one that has achieved the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature. This means the solution cannot hold any more solute and any additional solute will not dissolve.
The solute.
This solution is superasaturated.
There are two parts to a solution. The solute and the solvent. The solute is dissolved into the solvent, so that indicates that the solute was once solid.
The solution is said to be saturated. This means that it contains as much solute as possible at a given temperature, and any additional solute will not dissolve but will instead form crystals at the bottom of the container.
Solute
When a solvent and solute are combined, they form a mixture known as a solution. The solute dissolves in the solvent, leading to a homogenous mixture with uniform composition throughout.
This substance is called solute.
This is a saturated solution.
The solid being added to the liquid is called a solute. When the solute is dissolved in the liquid, it forms a solution.
In a solution, the substance that is being dissolved is called the solute. The solute is typically present in a smaller amount compared to the solvent, which is the substance that dissolves the solute. Together, the solute and solvent form a homogeneous mixture.