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When a liquid cannot dissolve any further amounts of a compound it is said to be saturated. For example if you add sodium chloride to water evetually you will not be able to dissolve any more salt in the water and it will remain as a solid in the bottom of the bottle. It is the presence of this solid that lets you know that no more can be dissolved and thatt you have a saturated salt solution.

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