When a solution forms, particles of the solute surround and separate the particles of the solute.
If the solute is soluble, it will dissolve in the solvent.
When you put too much solute in a solution, it can exceed its solubility limit and the excess solute may not fully dissolve. This can result in a saturated solution, where no more solute can dissolve. In extreme cases, the excess solute may precipitate out of the solution.
When there is little solute in a solution, the solution is considered dilute. This means that there is a small amount of solute dissolved in a relatively larger amount of solvent. Dilute solutions typically have lower concentrations of solute molecules or ions compared to concentrated solutions.
When you raise the temperature of a saturated solution; you can add more solute and make it a super saturated solution because the molecules of the solvent will be able to attract more molecules of solute.
A solution is a uniform mixture made up of two or more substances.
The particles of solute dissolve in the solvent when the solution forms.
it becomes solution
It will dissolve in the solution.
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
You add a solute to a solution until the solution will not dissolve any more of the solute and additional solute just settles to the bottom of the solution. At this point the solution is saturated.
a solvent and a solute.
If the solute is soluble, it will dissolve in the solvent.
It will dissolve
It all depends on the particles and the solution
When you put too much solute in a solution, it can exceed its solubility limit and the excess solute may not fully dissolve. This can result in a saturated solution, where no more solute can dissolve. In extreme cases, the excess solute may precipitate out of the solution.
All that would happen is the solute would not absorb into the solution and it would spill off eventually.
When there is little solute in a solution, the solution is considered dilute. This means that there is a small amount of solute dissolved in a relatively larger amount of solvent. Dilute solutions typically have lower concentrations of solute molecules or ions compared to concentrated solutions.