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You are probably looking for "dilute" but that is wrong, dilute is relative. A dilute solution of table salt (sodium chloride) can be a very different concentration to a dilute solution of slaked lime (calcium hydroxide).

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Do unsaturated solutions have less solute then saturated solutions do?

Yes, unsaturated solutions have less solute dissolved in the solvent compared to saturated solutions. Unsaturated solutions can dissolve more solute, while saturated solutions contain the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved at a given temperature.


What is the classification of solutions?

Solutions can be classified as saturated (maximum amount of solute dissolved at a given temperature), unsaturated (less solute than saturation point), or supersaturated (more solute than normally possible at that temperature).


What is a solution with a low concentration of solute?

A dilute solution.


What are diluted solutions?

Solutions that have a small amount of solute.


What is a solute solutions?

The solute is dissolved in the solvent to form a solution.


What do all solutions have?

All solutions have a solute (or more) and a solvent.


What is the dissolved particles in the solutions?

Solvent


What is the solute part and solvent part of solutions?

sometimes. All solutions have at least one solute and one solvent. While water often does act as a solvent, some solutions have other solvents. Solutions where the solute is dissolved in water belong to a special group of solutions called aqueous solutions.


Is unsaturated solutions will not dissolve more solute true or false?

False. Unsaturated solutions have not reached their maximum solute concentration and can dissolve more solute.


What are the 2 parts of solutions?

A solvent and a solute.


Is sodium chloride a solute?

Sodium chloride may be a solute in water solutions.


What are the classification of solutions according to phases?

Solutions can be classified into three categories based on phases: Gas-gas solutions: Solutions where both the solute and solvent are in the gas phase, such as air. Liquid-liquid solutions: Solutions where both the solute and solvent are in the liquid phase, such as sugar dissolved in water. Solid-liquid solutions: Solutions where the solute is a solid and the solvent is a liquid, such as salt dissolved in water.