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A saturated solution is a chemical solution in which the maximum concentration of a solute has been dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure. In this state, any additional solute added will not dissolve and will instead remain as a solid. This equilibrium occurs when the rate of dissolution of the solute equals the rate of precipitation. Saturation can vary with temperature; heating a solution typically increases its capacity to dissolve more solute.

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