saturated
when a solvent can hold no more solute it is called saturated
The solvent can hold more solute when it is heated. Because on heating the solubility of a solvent increases.
You think probable to a saturated solution.
This is called supersaturation. It occurs when a solution contains more solute than it can normally hold at a given temperature, and when the solution cools down, the excess solute remains dissolved until disturbed.
The solution with more dissolved solute is more concentrated.
when a solvent can hold no more solute it is called saturated
The solvent can hold more solute when it is heated. Because on heating the solubility of a solvent increases.
That is called a saturated solution, where no more solute can dissolve into the solvent at that temperature.
A Saturated Solution can no longer hold any more solute in solution.
A saturated solution is a solution that cannot hold any more solute at a given temperature, including room temperature. This occurs when the maximum amount of solute has been dissolved in the solvent, resulting in a state of equilibrium between the dissolved and undissolved solute.
Supersaturation.
A solution is saturated when it can hold no more solute, and any additional solute precipitates.
A solution is saturated when it can hold no more solute, and any additional solute precipitates.
An unsaturated solution
An unsaturated solution
You think probable to a saturated solution.
This is called supersaturation. It occurs when a solution contains more solute than it can normally hold at a given temperature, and when the solution cools down, the excess solute remains dissolved until disturbed.