Differentiate the three types of saturation
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- saturated solution contains the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve at that temperature. Any further addition of solute will result in undissolved solid on the bottom of the container.
- supersaturated solution is one which contains more dissolved solute than is needed to form a saturated solution at the same temperature
- Unsaturated solutions are solutions in. which the amount of dissolved solute is. less than the saturation point of the. solvent (at that specific temperature. gradient).
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• Saturated:
A saturated solution is a solution that is in equilibrium with respect to a given dissolved substance.
e.g. Carbonated water
• Unsaturated:
A solution not in equilibrium with respect to a given dissolved substance and in which more substance can be dissolved.
e.g. NaCl in water
• Supersaturated:
A solution contains more dissolved substance than a saturated solution does.
e.g. Sugar is dissolved in saturated solution by heating
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