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The rate of crystallizing is equivalent to the rate of dissolving.

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A solution is said to be saturated when no more solute can be dissolve in it.

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Is a solution a example of homogeneous mixture true or false?

true


How can you can tell if a fat is saturated?

If it is solid at room temperature but melts when heated.


What is a solution that can dissolve no more than solute?

This solution is called a saturated solution, when the solution will dissolve no more of a solute.


A solution in which the dissolved solute is in equilibrium with undissolved solute?

A saturated solution.


What solution is more concentrated in saturated solution?

A super saturated solution.


What is a number that when substituted in an equation makes a true statement?

A solution or root makes a true statement when substituted in an equation.


What solution cannot dissolve any more solute under specified conditions?

A solution that does not allow any more solute to dissolve (at room temperature) is called a SATURATED SOLUTION. But a saturated solution can be made to dissolve more solute by heating it. Then it is called a super saturated solution.The solvent becomes saturated and the no more solute will disolve


What solutions one that contains as much solute as can be dissolved in the solvent?

That solution is called saturated.


What is the name of a solution that contains maximum amount of solute at a given temperature?

Solutions can either be unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated. In the case of your question, a solution with the maximum amount of dissolved solute is deemed to be saturated.


How can you make a super saturated solution out of a saturated solution?

You have to Heat it!


A solution that contains all the solute it can hold at a given temperature?

It is called a saturated solution. This is created by adding in solute until no more solute dissolves. Then the excess solute is filtered. This works much better for a saturated solution at room temperature, as when the solution hits the filter paper, some will come out because it is colder.


How does a graph show a saturated solution and a unsaturated solution?

A graph can illustrate what solution is saturated and unsaturated. If the point is on the line, then the solution is saturated, while if is below the line, the solution is unsaturated.