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What happens when too much of a solute is added to a solvent?

If by "too much of a solute" you mean past the solute's solubility point, then the solute will not dissolve and instead precipitate and sink beneath the solvent. If you create a supersaturated solution, the solute will crystallize in the solvent until the remaining solute creates a saturated solution with the solvent.


What solid do dissolve in water?

This solid is called a solute.


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What term describes a solution that contains too much solute.?

This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.


What is saturated solution and an unsaturated solution?

A saturated solution contains a liquid (solvent) and a solid (solute). In a solution that dissolves, the solute dissolves in the solvent. An example of this is table salt (NaCl) in Water (H20). When you stir some salt into water, it dissolves. However, when there is too much salt in proportion to water, there are leftovers at the bottom. This indicates that the solution is saturated. Put simply, It means that there is not enough solvent to dissolve the solute. This happens because of dipole forces of the solvent attracting to ends of the solute. In a salt water solution, there needs to be about 6 water molecules to every 1 salt molecule. When there is too much of the salt, the solid falls to the bottom (precipitate). An Unsaturated solution is simply one that has not passed this critical ratio of molecules.

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What happens when too much of a solute is added to a solvent?

If by "too much of a solute" you mean past the solute's solubility point, then the solute will not dissolve and instead precipitate and sink beneath the solvent. If you create a supersaturated solution, the solute will crystallize in the solvent until the remaining solute creates a saturated solution with the solvent.


What solid do dissolve in water?

This solid is called a solute.


What happens if i put too much oil in my Audi?

when you put too much oil: engine will lose much power oil push out and make damage your catalic converter


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What happens when you put too much pressure on spinal discs?

You can get herniated discs.


What happens when you put too much medicine for ticks on a dog?

The dog will get sick. You should probably call your vet or go to the vet if you put too much on the dog.


What is it called when you have too much of a solute and it wont dissolve?

saturated


What do you call a solution with too much solute?

This solution is superasaturated.


What happens if you put too much oil in a motor boat?

It will flow over the sides


What happens if too much baking soda is put in pool?

The pH increases, as will the alkalinity.


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Then your fish will eventuatley die but if you put too mush of it in your fish will explode :)


Which term describes a solution that Conans too much solute?

supersaturated