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Yes. For example, an unsaturated sugar solution has less solute than a saturated sugar solution.
No, the dilute solutions of highly water soluble compounds are unsaturatd as solution of NaCl but dilute solution of AgCl or BaSO4 are saturated because they are very little soluble in water.
The types of solution are liquid(aqeous), solid, and gaseous.
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- Solutions can be saturated or unsaturated. or - Solutions of solids in liquids, solids in solids, liquids in liquids (rarely used the expression gas in gas).
Such solution which can dissolve more solute at a given temperature is called as unsaturated solution. A solution that can still dissolve more solute
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If the crystal solute was dropped into a solution and it was dissolved, the original solution was unsaturated. Unsaturated solutions are able to dissolve more solute.
concentrated is the one which you gonna UTOT . and unsaturated is the one which you gonna TAE. thats the difference. they have also similarities, their odor. they are both MABAHO.
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Yes. For example, an unsaturated sugar solution has less solute than a saturated sugar solution.
The amount of solute, or more specifically the ratio of solute to solvent, determines the level of saturation.
No, the dilute solutions of highly water soluble compounds are unsaturatd as solution of NaCl but dilute solution of AgCl or BaSO4 are saturated because they are very little soluble in water.
The types of solution are liquid(aqeous), solid, and gaseous.
That at least one double bond exists
Unsaturated solutions - more solute could be dissolved at the temperature. The solubility curve indicates the concentration of a saturated solution- the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve at that specific temperature. Values below the curve represent unsaturated solutions - more solute could be dissolved at that temperature. Values above the curve represent supersaturated solutions, a solution which holds more solute that can normally dissolve in that volume of solvent.