10. What is a saturated solution? Explain with an example.
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A saturated solution is a solution which can dissolve no more solute. It is important to know these two terms, solute and solvent. Solute is the thing that you are dissolving (example: table salt) and solvent is the thing you are dissolving the solute on (example: water). ... That bag will be your solvent.
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It is a solution in which no more solute can be added i.e dissolved at a given temperature.
Example: Adding sugar continuously to a given medium will give rise to a saturated solution.
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