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Either by looking at a solubility table or by finding the point where no more of substance can dissolve in the solvent at a given temperature.
Alkanes are saturated, so if the hydrocarbon has -ane at the end of it, it is saturated.
A solution is saturated when it is no longer possible to dissolve an additional quantity of solute, at constant temperature.
Something is saturated when every available space is filled with liquid, and something is unsaturated when some or all of the spaces inside the contain air.
A type of mixture that does not dissolve substances into one is called Immiscible.Miscible is when something is capable of blending or dissolving into another.
there is more solute than solvent in the mixture.
Alkanes are saturated, so if the hydrocarbon has -ane at the end of it, it is saturated.
saturated compounds have the general formula CnH2n+2
If it is solid at room temperature but melts when heated.
Saturated fats have no double bonds in their chemical structure. They are βsaturatedβ with hydrogen atoms. Because of their chemical structure, they have a solid consistency at room temperature.
A solution is saturated when it is no longer possible to dissolve an additional quantity of solute, at constant temperature.
Something is saturated when every available space is filled with liquid, and something is unsaturated when some or all of the spaces inside the contain air.
From your question it is impossible to tell. A salt-water solution can be unsaturated or saturated depending on how much salt was added.
Something is saturated when every available space is filled with liquid, and something is unsaturated when some or all of the spaces inside the contain air.
Dry stuff. It's not saturated with water...
A type of mixture that does not dissolve substances into one is called Immiscible.Miscible is when something is capable of blending or dissolving into another.
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The easiest way to determine if the solution is saturated or not is not really very 'scientific.' Remove a sample and, drop a bit of the solute into it. If the additional solute dissolves, the solution is not saturated. If it does not, the solution is saturated.