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A saturated solution.
A saturated solution.
An alcohol solution can be saturated, depending on the concentration of alcohol and the solute involved. A saturated solution occurs when a solvent (like alcohol) has dissolved the maximum amount of solute at a given temperature and pressure. For example, if you try to dissolve too much salt in ethanol, it will eventually reach a point where no more salt can dissolve, resulting in a saturated solution. Thus, whether an alcohol solution is saturated depends on the specific solute and conditions.
You have to Heat it!
It depends on what kind of solute was mixed in a solution. for example of NaCl, it would disolved if heated.
A graph can illustrate what solution is saturated and unsaturated. If the point is on the line, then the solution is saturated, while if is below the line, the solution is unsaturated.
An example of a saturated solution, would be to add salt, sodium chloride, to water until no more salt will dissolve in the water. When no more salt will dissolved the solution is said to be saturated.
A saturated solution is one that can dissolve no more of the solute at a given temperature and pressure. This means that the maximum amount of solute has been dissolved in the solvent, and any additional solute will not dissolve and will instead form a precipitate.
A Saturated Solution can no longer hold any more solute in solution.
Only by experiments. For example the solution is heated, water is evaporated and the salt weighed.
A saturated solution is made when you have added so much solute that no more dissolves. The amount of solute needed to make a saturated solution will change with the temperature of the solution.