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A solution that contains the maximum amount of (1)____ dissolved by a given amount of (2)____ is called (3)_____. If you add the more solute to the solvent, it will no longer (4)____. The solution has reached its (5)____. The presence of an excess solid which can no longer dissolve is the evidence that the solution is (6)_____.
A solution is unsaturated when it contains (7)_____ than the maximum amount it can dissolve at a given temperature.
A (8)_____ solution contains more solute at a given temperature then is needed to form a saturated solution. Increased (9)_____ usually increases the (10)_____
of a substance

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Answered by pv038951
3

Answer:

1) solute

2) solvent

3) saturated

Answered by amikkr
2

The following are answers to the above question.

(1) Solvent - A solvent is a chemical compound that dissolves another chemical in it to form a homogenous mixture.

(2) Solute - A substance that is dissolved in the solvent is called the solute. It is present in less amount.

(3) Solution - Solution is the homogenous mixture of two or more chemical substances.

(4) Dissolve - If we add more solute to the solvent, then it will no longer dissolve because the solution gets saturated.

(5) Saturation point - It is the point at which no more solute will dissolve in the solvent. It consists of the maximum amount of solute in the solution.

(6) Saturated-saturated solution has more solute which can no longer be dissolved by the solvent.

(7) Less - A solution is unsaturated when it contains less than the maximum amount it can dissolve at a given temperature.

(8) Supersaturated solution - A supersaturated solution is the solution which that contains more solute at a given temperature than is needed to form a saturated solution.

(9) Temperature- If we increase the temperature, the solubility of a substance increases.

(10) Solubility- By increasing the temperature, the soluble property of substance increases.

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