Saturated gas temperature is the temperature at which a gas would be in equilibrium with the liquid phase of the gas (or with the liquid phase of a component of the gas if it was a gas mixture).
The temperature at which air becomes saturated and produces dew
Dew Point (Refer to a psychrometric chart)
There is a small problem with the question: if you increase the temperature of saturated steam without increasing pressure, it will no longer be saturated - it will be superheated. With this in mind, it should be no surprise that the device that does this is normally called a "superheater". The picture accompanying this question is an example of a superheater.
the relationship of gas volume and gas temperature is found in charels law
If a gas is pressurised then the temperature will increase.
Saturated gas temperature is the temperature at which a gas would be in equilibrium with the liquid phase of the gas (or with the liquid phase of a component of the gas if it was a gas mixture).
Dew point is the temperature at which air becomes saturated.
it condenses
Saturated steam is gas-phase water in equilibrium with liquid water at the same temperature and pressure. If the temperature is above the saturation point and/or the pressure is below the saturation pressure, the steam is "superheated steam". In either case it is a gas. There are some conventions where saturated steam along with some fraction of liquid water in equilibrium with it is still referred to as steam even if not all of it is gas, as long as at least some of it is gas.
"Saturated" or "At saturation point".
Dew pointThe dew point is the temperature to which air must cool to be saturated.
a saturated solution is a one in which no more solute can be dissolved at that temperature.
Saturated. Saturated Fats are solid at room temperature (like butter), whereas Unsaturated fats are liquid at room temperature (like Vegetable oils).
When a paracel of air is cooled to the temperature at which it is saturated, it has reached its dew point.
Yes temperature affects the amount of substance dissolved in a saturated solution.
Dew pointThe dew point is the temperature to which air must cool to be saturated.
This salt solution is saturated at room temperature.