An unsaturated solution is a solution in which the solvent has the capacity to dissolve more solute at a given temperature and pressure. In this state, the concentration of the solute is less than its maximum solubility limit. This means that additional solute can still be added and dissolved in the solution without reaching saturation. Unsaturated solutions are commonly found in everyday scenarios, such as when sugar is mixed into water and continues to dissolve.
acidity or basicity of a solution
Hypotonic and hypertonic describe the concentration of solutes in a solution compared to another solution. In a hypotonic solution, there is a lower concentration of solutes than in the other solution, while in a hypertonic solution, there is a higher concentration of solutes.
aqueous
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You are producing a salt (or brine) solution.
acidity or basicity of a solution
This is known as the phreatic surface or water table.
solution that contains a small amount of solute
The term to describe such a solution is CONCENTRATED.
Hypotonic and hypertonic describe the concentration of solutes in a solution compared to another solution. In a hypotonic solution, there is a lower concentration of solutes than in the other solution, while in a hypertonic solution, there is a higher concentration of solutes.
Neutral
aqueous
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You are producing a salt (or brine) solution.
i have no clue
To make an electrolyte solution you dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a glass of water.
Regarding the composition of ocean water, I would describe it as a homogeneous mixture, or solution.