Yes, of course, until the solution is saturated.
Add more solute until no more will dissolve. A saturated solution is one into which no more of the solute can be dissolved into.
A solute dissolves in a solvent to form a solution; all the time that more of the solute can be dissolved it is unsaturated, but once the solution can hold no more of the solute it has become saturated.
Hmmm........... their is a primary difference between saturated and non saturated solution i.e the saturated solution has no more tendencey or capacity to dissolve some more solute while unsaturated solution can dissolve more solute to extent it become saturated.............Ajwa
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.
An unsaturated solution is one in which the solvent has not dissolved the maximum amount of solute possible at a given temperature and pressure. This typically means there is room for more solute to dissolve in the solution.
A solution in which more solute can be dissolved has not reached saturation. It is an unsaturated solution.
Unsaturated
such solution which can dissolve more solute at a given temperature is called as unsaturated solution.
Such solution which can dissolve more solute at a given temperature is called as unsaturated solution. A solution that can still dissolve more solute
Add more solute until no more will dissolve. A saturated solution is one into which no more of the solute can be dissolved into.
A solute dissolves in a solvent to form a solution; all the time that more of the solute can be dissolved it is unsaturated, but once the solution can hold no more of the solute it has become saturated.
An unsaturated solution has excess solvent and can still dissolve more solute.A saturated solution cannot dissolve any more solute, it will simply stay separate.
A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute is NOT an unsaturated solution.It is called to be saturated instead.
Such a solution is called is called unsaturated solution. In such a solution the salt dissolved hasn't reached the level of saturation. Also, more solute can be dissolved if temperature is increased after reaching the saturation.
Solutions are described as saturated or unsaturated depending on the amount of solute that is dissolved in the solvent. A saturated solution contains the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved at a given temperature, while an unsaturated solution can dissolve more solute at that temperature.
An unsaturated solution is one that has less than the maximum amount of solute dissolved into the solvent at standard temperature and pressure (STP). A saturated solution has the maximum amount of solute dissolved at STP. A supersaturated solution has more than the maximum amount of solute dissolved (made possible typically by heating the mixture beyond STP, to allow for more solute to be dissolved). When the solution is recooled, a seed crystal can be used to grow larger crystals (such as in the case of rock candy).
Hmmm........... their is a primary difference between saturated and non saturated solution i.e the saturated solution has no more tendencey or capacity to dissolve some more solute while unsaturated solution can dissolve more solute to extent it become saturated.............Ajwa