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What happens when a crystal of solute is added to a unsaturated solution?

It will dissolve


What will happen when a crystal of solute is added to an unsaturated solution?

It will dissolve


A solute crystal dissolves when added to a solution What type was the original solution?

unsaturated


What kind of solution contains less solute than its has the capacity to dissolve?

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.


Can you sill add more solute to an unsaturated solution?

Being an unsaturated solution means there must be room for adding more. A saturated solution usually means that nothing more can be added to the solution. Heating and agitating may help a little in some cases.


Does an unsaturated solution have undissolved material lying on the bottom of its container?

No, an unsaturated solution does not have undissolved material lying on the bottom of its container. In an unsaturated solution, the solvent can still dissolve more solute, meaning that all the solute added has completely dissolved. If there were undissolved material present, the solution would be classified as saturated instead.


What is the unsaturated solution?

An unsaturated solution is a solution that contains less solute than the maximum amount that can be dissolved in a given quantity of solvent at a specific temperature and pressure. In this state, more solute can still be added and dissolved without reaching saturation. Unsaturated solutions are common in various applications, such as cooking and chemical processes, where the solute can be adjusted according to need.


What is the difference between unsaturated and saturated solution?

Hmmm........... their is a primary difference between saturated and non saturated solution i.e the saturated solution has no more tendencey or capacity to dissolve some more solute while unsaturated solution can dissolve more solute to extent it become saturated.............Ajwa


How do you dissolve more solute in a solvent?

If the solute is soluble, it will dissolve in the solvent.


What happens to a solution when solute is added?

If the solute is soluble, it will dissolve in the solvent.


How do concentrated and dilute solutions differ from saturated and unsaturated ones?

Nothing more can be added to a saturated solution - the liquid is literally 'full up' with the solute being dissolved, so if you carry on adding the solute, it will not dissolve and the solution will not become any more concentrated. A concentrated solution has a very large amount of the solute in it (there is more solute than solvent), but it has not yet reached the point where no more solute can be dissolved. If you keep adding to it, the solute will dissolve.


Which solution that contains less dissolved solute than the solvent can hold at a given temperature and pressure?

An unsaturated solution contains less dissolved solute than the solvent can hold at a given temperature and pressure. This means that more solute could be added to the solution without it fully dissolving.