A solution in which more solute can be dissolved has not reached saturation. It is an unsaturated solution.
The solution with more dissolved solute is more concentrated.
If a solution is concentrated a lot of solute is dissolved in the solvent. More solute can still be dissolved, though. If no more solute could be dissolved, you have a saturated solution.
A saturated solution is one in which more solute cannot be dissolved at a given temperature. If more solute can be dissolved at that temperature, it is called a supersaturated solution.
The solute is dissolved in the solvent to form a solution.
A solution in which more solute can be dissolved.
such solution which can dissolve more solute at a given temperature is called as unsaturated solution.
Yes, of course, until the solution is saturated.
Unsaturated
In a solution the solute is dissolved by the solvent.
A saturated solution has a solute that is at its maximum concentration. At this point, no more solute can be dissolved at the current temperature. The dissolved and undissolved solutes are at equilibrium in the saturated solution.
a solute. The part that it dissolves in is the solvent, the mixture of the two (or more) is the solution.
Solution: a solute (or more) in a solvent. Solute: the dissolved substance in a solvent. The solute must be soluble in the solvent.