Differentiate between solute and solvent. What happens if we keep on adding more and more solute to a saturated solution. Also tell what alternative we can use in order to dissolve some extra sugar to the solution.
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A solute is the material present in the smaller amount in the solution. A solvent is the material present in the larger amount in the solution.
If you add more solute in a saturated solution, it will have no effect. Additional solute does not dissolve in a saturated solution.
So, according to your question, you cannot dissolve sugar in a saturated solution of sugar in water at a particular temperature. The thing which can be done is that, adding sugar to the saturated solution will make the excess sugar to sink at the bottom, as the excess sugar cannot be dissolved.
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