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When a compound become insoluble in a liquid at a given temperature and pressure a saturated solution is obtained; the limit of solubility is reached.

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When a liquid is full up with dissolved solid then this is a solution?

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, where one substance (solute) is dissolved in another substance (solvent). When a liquid is fully saturated with dissolved solid, it means that no more solute can dissolve in the solution at that temperature, and the solution is said to be saturated.


How can you test a solution to see if it is saturated?

When you add items that can be dissolved, and it doesn't dissolve in the liquid, it means that it is saturated.


When is liquid a solution?

When a compound become insoluble in a liquid at a given temperature and pressure a saturated solution is obtained; the limit of solubility is reached.


Is liquid soap saturated or unsaturated?

Liquid soap is typically a saturated solution because the soap molecules are fully dissolved in the liquid solvent. This means that no more soap can be dissolved in the liquid at that temperature.


What are the types of solutions?

The types of solution are liquid(aqeous), solid, and gaseous.


How can you tell when a liquid has become saturated?

A solution is saturated when it is no longer possible to dissolve an additional quantity of solute, at constant temperature.


What is a homogeneous mixture and how is it different from a saturated solution?

In homogeneous mixture very fine particles of the substance are suspended and they are so fine that forconsiderabletime, these particles do not settle at the bottom and are evenly spread in the liquid. While in saturated solution, the soluble solution is dissolved to the maximum capacity of the liquid. So the suspension looks opaque and solution lookstransparent.


A solution in which the dissolved solute is in equilibrium with undissolved solute?

A saturated solution.


Is sugar syrup is saturated solution or solution?

It can be. A saturated solution is one that is at the limit of how much of a solute it can hold. So whether a solution of sugar in water is saturated depends on the temperature and how much sugar is dissolved in a given amount of water.


What opposing processes occur in saturated solution?

In a saturated solution, two opposing processes occur: dissolution of solute (solid) into the solvent (liquid) and precipitation of solute from the solution. When the rate of dissolution equals the rate of precipitation, the solution is said to be saturated, meaning it contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute at a given temperature.


What do we call a liquid mixture whose part are evenly blended?

A homogeneous mixture


A solution in which no more solid can be dissolved is referred to as?

A saturated solution.