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When you put salt in water as a home remedy for mouth sores, and you put usually so much that you can see salt at the bottom whatever you do. You might even shake for hours and there is still salt in the bottom, this is called a saturated solution. Trust me I can remember things from 5th grade and I'm sure i answered correctly

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What are examples of saturated substances?

Examples of saturated substances include saturated fats like animal fats and coconut oil, saturated solutions like saltwater, and saturated hydrocarbons like methane and propane. Saturated substances have reached their maximum capacity to dissolve or combine with other substances at a given temperature and pressure.


What are the different kind of solution?

the kinds of solutions are saturated and saturated.


Do all saturated solutions have same density?

No, not all saturated solutions have the same density. The density of a saturated solution depends on the specific solute and solvent involved, as well as the temperature at which the solution was prepared. Different combinations of solutes and solvents can result in saturated solutions with different densities.


What term describes a solutions that contains maximum amount of solutions it can hold?

Saturated.


what are chemical rocks formed by?

By precipitation or evaporation of saturated solutions.


If two saturated citric acid solutions made at the same temperature always have the same of what?

If two saturated citric acid solutions are made at the same temperature, they will always have the same concentration of citric acid. At a given temperature, the solubility of citric acid is fixed, resulting in solutions of the same concentration when saturated.


What is saturated food?

Saturated food is foods that contain fat. Butter, and lard are examples of foods with a large amount of saturated fat.


What word describes a solution that cannot dissolve any more solid?

Saturated. But you can change the conditions and supersaturate many solutions.


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.


When saturated solutions are they usually become unsaturated?

No, the dilute solutions of highly water soluble compounds are unsaturatd as solution of NaCl but dilute solution of AgCl or BaSO4 are saturated because they are very little soluble in water.


A solution in which the concentration of a solute is the maximum possible under existing conditions is said to be?

When a solution has accepted as much solute as is possible at a given temperature, the solution is said to be saturated. Under certain conditions, saturated solutions can be concentrated to give supersaturated solutions. Supersaturated solutions are those which possess more of a solute than normally dissolves in a solvent at a given temperature.


olive and canola oils are examples of saturated fats?

Yes, but it is good saturated fats (monounsaturated fats).