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A solution, which at a given temperature dissolves as much solute as it is capable of dissolving, is said to be a -

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Answered by ShuchiRecites
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● A solution, which at given temperature dissolves as much solute as it is capable of dissolving is called \bold{ Saturated\:Solution }

● In saturated solution no more solute can be added in the given solvent however it can be converted into unsaturated solution by hearting the mixture.

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Answered by rajk123654987
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Hey there !

Solution in which the maximum amount of solute is added and further solute cannot be added is known as a Saturated Solution.

In a Saturated Solution, the maximum amount of solute is added to the amount of solvent present and further adding of solute would make the solute insoluble in the solution.

However, when the solution is heated in flame, the solution turns to be again unsaturated. If while heating, the solution turns out to be saturated, it is called as Super - Saturated Solution.

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