6. What do you understand by saturation point
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Saturation Point- The stage at which no more of a substance can be absorbed into a vapour or dissolved into a solution.
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In chemistry, the saturation point refers to the point at which one material in a solution, chemical combination, or other system can no longer take any more of another substance.
- Any further amounts that are introduced will appear as a distinct phase after a chemical can no longer be digested, absorbed, or otherwise mixed with another.
- Several factors influence the saturation point of a solution.
- Saturation has several interpretations in chemistry, but they all stem from the concept of achieving maximal capacity.
- The temperature and pressure of a solution, as well as the chemical composition of the individual compounds in the solution, determine the saturation point in a chemical solution in physical chemistry.
- A sponge is a common example of a visible saturation point.
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