Well if your referring to saturated/unsaturated hydrocarbons then.....
Saturated means that there are ONLY carbon-carbon single bonds
Unsaturated means there are at least one carbon-carbon double bond
Saturated substances are: less reactive (as it only has single bonds), stronger dispersion forces, thus higher melting points then unsaturated substances---but still quite low.
Unsaturated substances: more reactive (double bond(s)), have weaker dispersion forces (than saturated) because the single and double carbon-carbon bonds cannot "pack"/"bind" together nicely as compared to all single bonds. Weaker dispersion forces results in a v.weak melting point
A saturated solution means that the solution cannot take anymore solvent. For example, stir some sugar in tea and you will see the sugar dissolve. That is a solution. Now keep adding sugar until the sugar does not dissolve anymore. That is a saturated solution.
Saturated is a term commonly used in chemistry. Essentially, it is referring to a substance in which the atoms are linked by single bonds.
If all covalent bonds are single then the molecule is saturated. e.g. an alkane
a state when solute and solvent are completely miscible
No double bonds.
Double bonds look like this: C=C
Single bonds look like this: C-C
Note: the C is an example, any element can replace it.
This term has more meanings; see the link below for details.
A saturated solution.
A solution that is not able to absorb any more solute or solvent
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.
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.
If more solute is added to the solution and the solute remains undissolved, then you know that solution is saturated.
A saturated solution contains only a maximum amount of solute. (what is being dissolved)
a saturated solution is a one in which no more solute can be dissolved at that temperature.
This solution is called a saturated solution, when the solution will dissolve no more of a solute.
A saturated solution.
A super saturated solution.
A solution that does not allow any more solute to dissolve (at room temperature) is called a SATURATED SOLUTION. But a saturated solution can be made to dissolve more solute by heating it. Then it is called a super saturated solution.The solvent becomes saturated and the no more solute will disolve
That solution is called saturated.
Solutions can either be unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated. In the case of your question, a solution with the maximum amount of dissolved solute is deemed to be saturated.
You have to Heat it!
It is called a saturated solution. This is created by adding in solute until no more solute dissolves. Then the excess solute is filtered. This works much better for a saturated solution at room temperature, as when the solution hits the filter paper, some will come out because it is colder.
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.
A solution that is not able to absorb any more solute or solvent