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When a solution is saturated?

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 4/7/2022

when no more solute will dissolve

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when the concentration of the solute is equal to the concentration that would be in equilibrium with any solid of the same substance - when that happens, no more solute will dissolve, or more precisely, if any more dissolves, it would be expected to cause the same amount to precipitate out, thus keeping the concentration constant.

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