Unsaturated
Such a solution would be termed "dilute" as opposed to a "concentrated" or "saturated" solution containing either a great amount of solute, or the entire amount of solute possible in a particular solvent.
Hypotonic solution.The root "hypo" means "less", so since the solution has less solutes it takes the name hypotonic.
Yes. For example, an unsaturated sugar solution has less solute than a saturated sugar solution.
A saturated solution is where there is more solute in a solution than a solvent. A unsaturated solution is where there is more solvent than solute in a solution. And a super saturated solution is when let's say you boil water and put a bunch of sugar crystals in it,it will hold more solute than when it's cooled. So youhave a bunch of crystals in boiled water, then you cool the water down and sometimes the crystals will stay in the solution. Then it becomes supersaturated. Sorry if I'm wrong. :3
The cell sap contains all the water in the cell in animals... In plants the vacuole is less concentrated than the cytosol.
This would be an unsaturated solution.
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This is a non-saturated solution.
A solution that contains less than the maximum amount of solute that it is able to hold at a given temperature is unsaturated.
unsaturated solution^_^ and your welcome
"unsaturated"
Such a solution would be termed "dilute" as opposed to a "concentrated" or "saturated" solution containing either a great amount of solute, or the entire amount of solute possible in a particular solvent.
Hypotonic solution.The root "hypo" means "less", so since the solution has less solutes it takes the name hypotonic.
Yes. For example, an unsaturated sugar solution has less solute than a saturated sugar solution.
The set of negative integers.
hypotonic, =contains less salt(natrium)than the cell,
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