This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
This is a concentrate solution.
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
Saturated.
A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute it can hold at a given temperature and pressure is called a "saturated solution." In this state, any additional solute added will not dissolve and will remain as a solid precipitate. The saturation point can vary with changes in temperature and pressure.
supersaturated
This is a concentrate solution.
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
Saturated.
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Saturated.
An oversaturated solution describes a solution that contains more solute than can normally dissolve in the solvent at a given temperature. This can lead to the precipitation of excess solute as solid crystals.
Hypotonic is the term describes a solution that has a lower solute concentration and higher water concentration than another solution Hypertonic describes a solution with a higher solute concentration compared with another solution.
Hypotonic is the term describes a solution that has a lower solute concentration and higher water concentration than another solution Hypertonic describes a solution with a higher solute concentration compared with another solution.
supersaturated
Hypotonic is the term describes a solution that has a lower solute concentration and higher water concentration than another solution Hypertonic describes a solution with a higher solute concentration compared with another solution.
A solution that contains too much solute is referred to as a "supersaturated solution." In a supersaturated solution, the concentration of solute exceeds its solubility limit at a given temperature, often leading to the potential for crystallization if disturbed. This condition is typically achieved by dissolving more solute than can normally be held at a specific temperature and then carefully cooling or manipulating the solution.
This term is concentration, expressed in g/l, mol/L, mg/L, etc.