Saturated.
This means the water will no longer have salt dissolve in it.
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Better to call this a concentrated solution, not especially a saturated solution.
('saturated' means: maximal possibleconcentration, this is not always a large amount!)
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This would probably be a saturated solution, particularly if not all the salt is dissolved.
dilute
Such a solution would be termed "dilute" as opposed to a "concentrated" or "saturated" solution containing either a great amount of solute, or the entire amount of solute possible in a particular solvent.
A black hole contains a large amount of matter, compressed in an incredibly small space.
solute is the substance being dissolved, solvent is the substance doing the dissolving. A solution is a mixture, not a compound. There is no exact formula for a solution, there can be a small amount dissolved (called a dilute solution) or a large amount dissolved (called a concentrated solution). Sugar in water is a solution, sugar is the solute, water is the solvent.
Dilute solution contain small amounts of solute for a certain volume of solvent.
a dilute solution
No. A dilute contains a small amount of solute relative to the solvent.
solution that contains a small amount of solute
A solution that contains a large amount of solute when compared to the volume of the solvent is called a concentrated solution. Examples of concentrated solutions are hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. A dilute solution is one where the amount of solute is small compared to the solvent.
A solution that contains a large amount of solute when compared to the volume of the solvent is called a concentrated solution. Examples of concentrated solutions are hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. A dilute solution is one where the amount of solute is small compared to the solvent.
No, a concentrated solution need not be saturated always.Concentrated simply implies the presence of a particular solute in a solution in high percentile.Saturation implies that the addition of even a very small amount of a solute will result in a change of phase.Concentrated solution is a solution that contains a large amount of solute relative to the amount that could dissolve.
This is called a concentrated solution, not especially a saturated solution.('saturated' means: maximal possibleconcentration, this is not always a large amount!)
dilute solution has a small amount of solute in the solvent while concentrated solution has a large amount of solute in the solvent.
A solution that only contains a small amount of solute, is a dilute or very dilute solution.
A weak solution has only a little solute dissolved in a solvent.
It turns that colour because it contains a small amount of starch.
Such a solution would be termed "dilute" as opposed to a "concentrated" or "saturated" solution containing either a great amount of solute, or the entire amount of solute possible in a particular solvent.
Aquous solution contains the following ions: Na+ and HCO3- (with a very small amount of CO32- and H3O+, from the weak acidic reaction of HCO3-)