Science, asked by athulkvictor, 3 months ago

A student take some water in a beaker and dissolves two table spoon of salt in it. When the students add one more tablespoon of salt it gets settled at the bottom of the beaker. What is the name of such solution in which no more solute can be dissolved? *

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Answered by jhasugandh59
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Answer:

saturated solution

Explanation:

when a solute is dissloved in such quantity that the solvent is unable to dosslove more quantity it is called saturated solution or else unsaturated solution

Answered by groveraveekagmailcom
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Answer:

saturated solution

Explanation:

Saturated Solution: A solution that cannot dissolve any more quantity of solute in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature. The saturated solution can also be made unsaturated by adding more solvent to it.

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