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Saturation point is a pint when no more solute can be dissolved in a solvent. The saturation point is directly related to the temperature. Increase in temperature results in increasing kinectic energy of molecules and hence can dissolve further. For example dissolve salt in cup of water, the salt with dissolve till certain point, stirring can can take you one step further but if you continue pouring salt in the same cup which has definite volume of water, you will reach to a point where no more salt will be dissolved. This point is the saturation point. Now put this cup on stove and you will see that supplying thermal energy (heat energy in transit), will dissolve the salt further.

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